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Tuesday 15 May 2018

Writing Term 1 Week 3

How Does Your Brain Work?

The Human Brain is the command centre for the human nervous system. It is an amazing three-pound
organ that controls all functions of the body. It is made up of wonderful things that you need to know.

    The brain is made up of three main parts: Brainstem, Cerebellum and Cerebrum. The brainstem acts as a
relay centre connecting the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord. Next is the, cerebellum, it coordinate
your muscles movements and balance. Lastly is the, cerebrum, it performs your five senses: taste, touch,
sight, touch, smell and sound.

    The brain controls everything what you do! Like doing your normal activities, and it also controls your
internal organs like circulatory system, respiratory system, digestive system, and skeletal system. Our brain
is covered by a skull. Skull protects your brain in injury, for example, you are playing basketball, and you
didn’t notice that the ball is going to hit your head, then the skull will protect your brain against the ball.

    Our brain is connected to our spinal cord. If you accidentally break your spinal cord, you can’t do your
normal activities, like running, walking, standing. They will also have a major problems to your body, your
other system in your body may not work properly, like you can’t stand, or speak too! Because everything
that works in your body will pass through your spinal cord.

    Take care of your brain because brain controls everything in your body. Do not carry heavy things
because it will not be good for your spinal cord and brain. Remember, you cannot live without your brain.

    

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