An organ of the central nervous system, which has three distinct parts that all serve to control and coordinate the activities of the body.
Part of the brain that controls thoughts, voluntary actions, and the sensations related to the five senses.
Part of the brain that helps with balance and coordination
Part of the brain that located at the base of the brain and controls vital and involuntary processes (for example, breathing, the beating of the heart, and digestion).
A bundle of nerves that begins at the brain stem and continues down the center of the back through the vertebrae.
A network of nerves that branch out from the spinal cord and connect to the rest of the body and transmit signals to and from the brain through the spinal cord.
Voluntary muscles attached to bones and provide the force needed to move the bones;
Involuntary muscles that control many types of movement within the body (such as digestion)
Involuntary muscle that forms the heart
These connect the skeletal muscles to bones
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