The brain controls virtually all body functions, both internally and in interaction with the external environment. As the basic body anatomy of all vertebrates has a bilateral symmetry, structures and functions of ver...The brain controls virtually all body functions, both internally and in interaction with the external environment. As the basic body anatomy of all vertebrates has a bilateral symmetry, structures and functions of vertebrate brains are also organized according to this fundamental anatomical principle to meet all sensory, motor, and internal requirements of body control. Consequently, particular parts or functions of the body are controlled by particular brain structures.展开更多
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文摘The brain controls virtually all body functions, both internally and in interaction with the external environment. As the basic body anatomy of all vertebrates has a bilateral symmetry, structures and functions of vertebrate brains are also organized according to this fundamental anatomical principle to meet all sensory, motor, and internal requirements of body control. Consequently, particular parts or functions of the body are controlled by particular brain structures.