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The Brain

  • Writer: Kaushik Annamraju
    Kaushik Annamraju
  • Oct 21, 2022
  • 2 min read

Every second of every day, your brain collects and transmits impulses from and to various regions of your body. It keeps things running even when we're sleeping. It is responsible for every action, voluntary and voluntary, taken in the body. Without it, functioning would be impossible and humans as a species wouldn’t exist. You can take a brief tour of this incredible control center right here. This article will describe each part of the brain and explain a little about it.

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Cerebral Cortex

The wrinkled outer region of the brain is the brain's biggest component. We also do all of our thinking here. It is used to read this novel as well as to complete arithmetic and any homework assigned by your teacher. This area of the brain is also in charge of your voluntary muscles. These are the muscles that allow you to operate a computer mouse, ride a bike, run a race, or kick a ball. The wrinkled outer region of the brain is the brain's biggest component. We also do all of our thinking here. It is used to read this novel as well as to complete arithmetic and any homework assigned by your teacher. This area of the brain is also in charge of your voluntary muscles. These are the muscles that allow you to operate a computer mouse, ride a bike, run a race, or kick a ball.


Pituitary Gland

This microscopic portion of the brain is roughly the size of a pea. It is the tiniest region of the brain and also governs when and how quickly we grow. It causes the production of specific hormones that aid in growth. It is also active throughout puberty.THormones are also used by the pituitary gland to regulate the amount of sugar and water in your body. It is also one of the sections that regulates the body's metabolism. It aids in the digestion of meals, respiration, and circulation of blood.


Conclusion

In conclusion, the brain is one of the most important organs in the entire body. It helps the body survive and function. It also helps growing and interactions with other humans and such. Without the brain, human society would collapse and/or humans wouldn't be as intelligent as they are today. The brain is truly a wonderful thing.



 
 
 

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