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GROUP TASK

BRAIN SYSTEM

Anggota:

Adeli Permatasari (C161001)


Dhea Novelita (C161005)
Tedi Ade Saputra (C161030)
BRAIN DEFINITION

The brain is the most important organ of the human body that
is the center of the nervous system. The volume of the brain ranges
from 1350 cc and has 100 million nerve cells or neurons to support its
function. The brain is located inside the head, and has several
functions, namely

As a central regulation some of the actions experienced


As a central regulator of body organs (eg regulate the work of the
heart, liver, and others)
Big Brain
(Cerebrum)

Small Brain
(Cerebellum)
PART OF THE BRAIN

Brain Stem

Limbic System
BRAIND STRUCTURE

The human brain is formed through two cells, namely


glia and neurons. Glia are cells that protect neurons, or can be
called neuron coating cells. While neurons are nerve cells that
carry all the information the body needs to the brain. Neorun
carries the information in the form of action potential.
BRAIN FUNCTIONS

As a means of sensors to feelings for example is depressed, pressure,


respond to touch and produce pain.

As a tool to translate verbally so that a person is able to hear, able to


capture and interpret information and able to capture the language in the form
of sound.

As the center of the entry of visual information to deitranslate in the


form of vision in accordance with the original.

As a central regulator of coordination movement between body muscles


and balance arrangement, so that one will be able to move as it should and not
fall.
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