The brain is one of the most complex and important organs in the human body. It controls all the functions of the body, allows us to think, feel, and move, and enables us to experience and interact with the world around us.
Structure of the Brain
The brain is divided into several main parts:
Cerebrum: The largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary actions, intelligence, and sensory processing.
Cerebellum: Located at the back of the brain, responsible for coordination, balance, and muscle control.
Brainstem: Connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls basic functions such as breathing, heart rate, and digestion.
Thalamus: Acts as a relay station for sensory information.
Life Science: The students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the dynamic nature of living things, their interactions, and the results from the interactions that occur over time.
Diversity of Life: Explain how animals and plants can be grouped according to observable features.
Classify a variety of animals and plants according to their observable features and provide reasons for placing them into different groups.