The brain controls the actions of the body and allows us to think,
learn, and remember. The brain has three main sections: the
cerebral hemispheres,
cerebellum, and
brain stem. There are left and
right cerebral hemispheres. The
cerebral hemispheres are divided into sections called
lobes. Each section of the brain has special
jobs to do and sections of the brain also work together. The left
cerebral hemisphere controls the right side of the body and is
usually responsible for speech. The right cerebral hemisphere
controls the left side of the body and is usually responsible for
creative thinking.

Protection and Oxygen for the Brain
The brain controls many important functions. It needs good protection
and oxygen. The brain is protected and receives oxygen in the
following ways:
Skull: A hard bone that surrounds the
brain tissue
Dura: A tough covering around the brain
tissue and the spinal cord
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) or Spinal
Fluid: Fluid that flows through the ventricles and around the
brain and spinal cord. The ventricles are spaces inside the
brain. The cerebrospinal fluid acts like a “shock absorber”
for the brain.
Blood: Provides oxygen and food for the
brain

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