How do systems control the body ?. Parts of brain : Brain stem : blood pressure, heartbeat, respiration, and digestion. Cerebellum : control balance and.

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How do systems control the body ?

Parts of brain : Brain stem : blood pressure, heartbeat, respiration, and digestion. Cerebellum : control balance and movement Cerebrum : muscle movement, thinking, and language.

Neurons Pass message throughout you’re your body Reflexes : making a reaction without an order from your brain.

Neurons