B
Name the part of the the brain labeled "C".
A)
frontal lobe
B)
temporal lobe
C
parietal lobe
D)
medulla oblongata

BName The Part Of The The Brain Labeled "C".A)frontal LobeB)temporal LobeCparietal LobeD)medulla Oblongata

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Answer 1

Answer:

B- Temporal lobe

Explanation:

The temporal lobe is one of the four significant flaps of the cerebral cortex. It is the lower flap of the cortex, sitting near ear level inside the skull. The fleeting flap is generally liable for making and protecting both cognizant and long haul memory.

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Answer 2
ANSWER:

B- temporal lobe

WHY:

D is frontal
C is temporal
E is occipital
B is the brain stem
A is cerebellum

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Dos... Una droga u otra sustancia que afecta el funcionamiento del cerebro y provoca cambios en el estado de ánimo, la conciencia, los pensamientos, los sentimientos o el comportamiento. Ejemplos de sustancias psicoactivas incluyen alcohol, cafeína, nicotina, marihuana y ciertos analgésicos.

Tres... La adicción es un trastorno biopsicosocial que se caracteriza por el uso repetido de drogas o la participación repetitiva en un comportamiento como el juego, a pesar del daño a sí mismo y a los demás.

Cuatro... Cuando se usan depresores, los efectos a menudo incluyen ataxia, ansiolisis, alivio del dolor, sedación o somnolencia y deterioro cognitivo / de la memoria, así como en algunos casos euforia, disociación, relajación muscular, disminución de la presión arterial o frecuencia cardíaca, depresión respiratoria y anticonvulsivante. .efectos.

Cinco... Ansiedad; tensión; aumento de la temperatura corporal; náusea; temblor; convulsiones coma; muerte.

Seis... Los efectos de los alucinógenos, como el LSD, varían de persona a persona y dependen de la cantidad que se ingiera.

Siete... Las drogas legales son aquellas que se pueden vender, poseer y usar legalmente, aunque a menudo con ciertas restricciones. Incluyen tabaco, alcohol, cafeína, sustancias volátiles y medicamentos de venta libre y recetados. 2 Las drogas ilegales o controladas son aquellas cuya venta, posesión o uso constituye un.

Ocho... Fumar, el acto de inhalar y exhalar los vapores de material vegetal en llamas. Se fuma una variedad de materiales vegetales, incluida la marihuana y el hachís, pero el acto se asocia más comúnmente con el tabaco que se fuma en un cigarrillo, cigarro o pipa. Fumar causa cáncer, enfermedades cardíacas, accidentes cerebrovasculares, enfermedades pulmonares, diabetes y enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC), que incluye enfisema y bronquitis crónica. Fumar también aumenta el riesgo de tuberculosis, ciertas enfermedades oculares y problemas del sistema inmunológico, incluida la artritis reumatoide.

Nueve... Los órganos que se sabe que están dañados por el abuso de alcohol a largo plazo incluyen el cerebro y el sistema nervioso, el corazón, el hígado y el páncreas. El consumo excesivo de alcohol también puede aumentar la presión arterial y los niveles de colesterol en sangre, los cuales son factores de riesgo importantes de ataques cardíacos y accidentes cerebrovasculares.

Diez... Los aspectos positivos y negativos: Cómo la marihuana afecta su cerebro y su cuerpo ... También puede acelerar la pérdida de células cerebrales relacionada con la edad, aunque se ha demostrado que la marihuana ... El alcohol y los cigarrillos tienen efectos adversos para la salud mucho peores.

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