1. In human beings, the nervous system and endocrine system work together to control and coordinate all our activities. 2. The cerebrum does not have folds and grooves. 3. The cerebrum is shaped like a hemisphere. 4. The medulla oblongata keeps working even when we are sleeping. 5. Nerves do arise from the spinal cord. True or false?
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