Thursday, March 20, 2008

Our Brain Part 2

This video is a fun way for us to learn the different parts of the brain. Choose one specific part of the brain mentioned in the video and describe its function.


23 comments:

Anonymous said...

The madullaablagada is the part of the brain that controlles involuntary functions. Involuntary functions are functions such as breathing, blinking, and feeling.

Nugent said...

HaHaHaHa! The madullaablagada is the part of the brain it controlls breathing and blinking,i think?

Anonymous said...

Theamiter seems to protect the brain and cause it to not hit up against the skull.

~Dusty Savage

Anonymous said...

i like the cortex it is the thinking cap for the brain. It helps u see hear smeell and allthat good stuff oh yea and one more is he madullaablagada is the part of the brain that controlles involuntary functions. Involuntary functions are functions such as breathing, blinking, and feeling.





JT

Keeeellllllliiiiii:] said...

The video was great!!
The part of the brain i chose is the cortex.

The cortex is like a reality check for us,
it filters and orders what's gonig on in the outside world for us.

It allows us to hear,touch,and to speak.

It's basically like a "thinking cap"

Luke-
you spelled weird wrong,
and also which....

and lmao isn't appropriate for school.

T.Hunter#deuce-4 said...

The madulla ablumgada controls all involuntary actions,like breathing, blinking, and feeling things.

Anonymous said...

the brainstem connects the brain with the spinalcord

Anonymous said...

i posted the last comment about the brainstem

-hayden

Anonymous said...

The neurons communicate by sending electrical charges to one another. Arielle

Skye Maxwell Fowler said...

Class, please don't forget the actual task of this video. Some of you are doing great, but others are just making brief, unrelated comments. Stay on task!

Anonymous said...

the part i pic is tha cortex. it holds all of our thoughts . i thought it was cooll



michael foster

Anonymous said...

the brain stem connects the brain to the nervous system




levi

LSUtigers35 said...

that little rat thing has no emotion whatsoever (and i kinda got the whole brain stem thing.)



Katie C:)

Anonymous said...

hey ms. maxwell! i loved that movie! the synapse is where a nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal to a neuron, muscle cell, or gland cell. hope that helps me and u too! are you glad i stayed on task and did something unique?!?
luv ya!!!
Erin :)

Matt Upshaw said...

brain stem holds the brain in place inside the head

Anonymous said...

the right hemisphere controls the left side of the body

austin cox

HaNnAh GiSs!!! said...

The serabellum is in the back of the brain, and it controls the motory movements that are subconsious like standing. Muscles are moving but I am not aware of it and I can't control it.

Anonymous said...

left himosphere controls right side of your body and right himosphere controls the left side of your body

Anonymous said...

BRAIN STEM!!, conectsthe brain to the spinal cord!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Zach K.

Anonymous said...

The Cortex allows us to see hear and feel all eeeeeeverything around uss!!!
love
emily =]] <3

Anonymous said...

i know that the left hemisphere controls the right side of the body sarah dulaney

Anonymous said...

The Brain stem is responsible for basic vital life functions such as breathing, heartbeat and blood pressure. Scientists say that this is the simplest part of the human brain because animals' entire brains, such as reptiles, rsemble our brain stems.
Michael Foster

Anonymous said...

that was a cool way to learn how to study the brain!!!!