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Hello everyone, in this question we need to fill in the blanks that has been given to us of the major brain regions.
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So here first one says that john has never hiccups and apparently cannot do so.
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So he may have damage to his dash.
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So basically there is the region that is known as medulla oblongata which here is important for the hiccups and is the bottom most part of the brain.
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Its location means it's where the brain and spinal cord connect and make it a key conduit for nerve signals to and from the body.
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So this is damaged here.
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So our right answer will be the medulla oblongata.
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Then in the next question it says that the dash includes the medulla oblongata, the pons and the cerebellum.
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So the hind brain consists of the medulla oblongata, pons and the cerebellum.
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This brain is responsible for respiratory rhythm, motor activity, sleep and wakefulness.
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Then the third one says that dash includes the thalamus, hypothalamus and cerebellum.
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So this here is the fourth brain and it consists of the hypothalamus which controls the pituitary gland.
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So it is the master of all the endocrine system...