Brainstem and Cerebellum: Structure and functions easily explained - Quick Anatomy | Kenhub

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  • Brainstem and cerebellum are parts of the central nervous system with many roles, including controlling vital functions such as breathing and coordination of movements. Watch the full video on the brain anatomy here: khub.me/HCwMOf
    In this short video, we’ll help you understand the basic anatomy and functions of the brainstem and cerebellum by looking at the bigger picture - the anatomy of the brain.
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  • @Kenhub
    @Kenhub  Рік тому

    Hi everyone! Hope you enjoyed watching our video on the anatomy of the brainstem and cerebellum. Please let us know what you would like us to cover in the next videos. Are you ready to test your knowledge? Check out our quiz available to premium members: khub.me/WHduDw Good luck!

    • @ramdasfurade
      @ramdasfurade 9 місяців тому

      Please translate this information in the Marathi language. This information about cerebellum and brainstem.

  • @fatemaalya
    @fatemaalya 2 місяці тому

    love this quick recap

    • @Kenhub
      @Kenhub  2 місяці тому

      So glad to hear! 🙌

  • @ashleyyyyyyyy89
    @ashleyyyyyyyy89 7 місяців тому

    where does the reticular formation fall into this? it is labeled a part of the brainstem in my AP book

  • @wylinout2257
    @wylinout2257 Рік тому

    I think we have alot of individuals only running on the medulla oblongata...ever drive through a parking lot? They don't move they just busy mouth breathing.