Match the area of the brain with its function thalamus cerebellum medulla oblongata cerebral cortex 1.fine tunes motor a

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Match the area of the brain with its function thalamus cerebellum medulla oblongata cerebral cortex 1.fine tunes motor a

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Match the area of the brain with its function
thalamus
cerebellum
medulla oblongata
cerebral cortex
1.fine tunes motor activity to provide precise, coordinatedmovements2. autonomic reflex center involved in maintaining homeostasis3. relay station for information coming into the cortex"executive suite" of the brain responsible for conscious thought,sensory perception, and control of skeletal muscle movement
1.fine tunes motor activity to provide precise, coordinated
movements
2. autonomic reflex center involved in maintaining homeostasis
3. relay station for information coming into the cortex
"executive suite" of the brain responsible for conscious thought,
sensory perception, and control of skeletal muscle movement
Match The Area Of The Brain With Its Function Thalamus Cerebellum Medulla Oblongata Cerebral Cortex 1 Fine Tunes Motor A 1
Match The Area Of The Brain With Its Function Thalamus Cerebellum Medulla Oblongata Cerebral Cortex 1 Fine Tunes Motor A 1 (9.54 KiB) Viewed 39 times
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