Inner Brain
Across
- 2. Helps with vision, hearing, and movement. It also controls alertness and arousal.
- 4. Called the "master gland," it controls growth and other glands in the body by releasing hormones.
- 8. Controls automatic functions like heartbeat, breathing, and digestion.
- 9. A bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right sides of the brain so they can communicate.
- 10. Controls hunger, thirst, body temperature, and emotions. It also connects the brain to the hormonal system.
Down
- 1. Key part of forming and storing memories. Helps us learn new things.
- 3. Coordinates balance, posture, and smooth body movements.
- 4. Produces melatonin, which helps regulate sleep and wake cycles.
- 5. Handles emotions, especially fear and anger. Helps us react to threats.
- 6. Helps connect different parts of the brain. Plays a role in breathing and sleep.
- 7. Acts like a relay station, sending sensory signals (like touch and sound) to the right parts of the brain.