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 h English (en)</noinclude>
<!-- 1. Be able to label a diagram or a model of a human brain including the following parts and tell briefly what each part does: medulla, pons, cerebellum, midbrain, thalamus, pituitary gland, and cerebrum. -->
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|[[File:Medulla oblongata.png|thumb|350px|center|The '''medulla''' controls the autonomic functions such as breathing, and heartbeat. These are things a person does not need to think about but which happen without conscious effort.]]
|[[File:Pons image.png|thumb|350px|center|Pons|The '''pons''' is a knob on the brain stem. It is part of the autonomic nervous system, and relays sensory information between the cerebellum and cerebrum.]]
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|[[File:Cerebellum.png|thumb|350px|center|The '''cerebellum''' plays an important role in coordinating sensory perception and motor output. It compares what the cerebrum tells the body to do with what the body actually does and makes adjustments.]]
|[[File:Midbrain.png|thumb|350px|center|Midbrain|The '''midbrain''' relays information to higher centers of the brain. It plays an important role in reward, addiction, and movement. ]]
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|[[File:Thalamus.png|thumb|350px|center|The '''thalamus''' can be thought of as a relay station for nerve impulses carrying sensory information into the brain. It receives these sensory inputs as well as inputs from other parts of the brain and determines which of these signals to forward to the cerebral cortex. It also plays an important role in the regulation of consciousness, sleep and alertness. ]]
|[[File:Hypothalamus image.png|thumb|350px|center|The '''hypothalamus''' links the nervous system to the endocrine system by stimulating the secretion of hormones from the pituitary gland. It controls our emotions, body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, and circadian cycles.]]
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|[[File:Pituitary gland image.png|thumb|350px|center|The '''pituitary gland''' secretes hormones regulating a wide variety of bodily activities, including hormones that stimulate other endocrine glands. The pituitary hormones help control growth, blood pressure, sex organ functions in both men and women, the conversion of food into energy (metabolism), and temperature regulation
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|[[File:Telencephalon2.png|thumb|350px|center|The '''cerebrum''' is where ''thinking'' occurs. This is the area of the brain responsible for language, memory, and emotion, as well as motor control and the sense of smell.]]
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 h Spanish (es)</noinclude>
<!-- 1. Ser capaz de etiquetar un diagrama o un modelo de un cerebro humano que incluya las siguientes partes: -->
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|[[File:Medulla oblongata.png|thumb|350px|center|a. La '''médula'''.]]
|[[File:Pons image.png|thumb|350px|center|b. El '''puente troncoencefálico'''.]]
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|[[File:Cerebellum.png|thumb|350px|center|c. El '''cerebelo'''.]]
|[[File:Midbrain.png|thumb|350px|center|d. El '''mesencéfalo'''.]]
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|[[File:Thalamus.png|thumb|350px|center|e. El '''tálamo'''.]]
|[[File:Hypothalamus image.png|thumb|350px|center|f. El '''hipotálamo'''.]]
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|[[File:Pituitary gland image.png|thumb|350px|center|g. La '''glándula pituitaria'''.]]
|[[File:Telencephalon2.png|thumb|350px|center|h. El '''telencéfalo'''.]]
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