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Damage to which part of the brain would most likely result in loss of balance and coordination?

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General Science - Physics (Basics)
Damage to which part of the brain would most likely result in loss of balance and coordination?
ACerebrum
BCerebellum
CMedulla Oblongata
DHypothalamus
Step-by-Step Solution
  1. Step 1: Recall brain functions related to balance

    The cerebellum is responsible for balance, posture, and coordination of voluntary movements.
  2. Step 2: Analyze effects of damage

    Damage to the cerebellum causes loss of balance and coordination, while cerebrum damage affects thinking, medulla controls vital functions, hypothalamus regulates homeostasis.
  3. Step 3: Eliminate incorrect options

    Cerebrum damage does not primarily affect balance, medulla damage affects breathing and heartbeat, hypothalamus damage affects temperature and hunger.
  4. Final Answer:

    Cerebellum → Option B
  5. Quick Check:

    Brain part for balance and coordination = Cerebellum ✅
Quick Trick: Remember 'bell' in cerebellum for balance.
Common Mistakes:
  • Confusing cerebrum or medulla damage effects with cerebellum.
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