The mind stem sits underneath the
cerebrum and before the cerebellum. It associates whatever is left of the
cerebrum to the spinal rope, which keeps running down your neck and back. The
mind stem is responsible for all the functions your body needs to stay alive,
such as breathing air, processing nourishment, and circling blood.
Nerve tissues (as in the cerebrum, spinal rope and fringe
nerves that branch all through the body) are all comprised of particular nerve
cells called neurons. Neurons are effectively invigorated and transmit driving
forces quickly. A nerve is comprised of numerous nerve cell strands (neurons)
bound together by connective tissue.

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