
The Most Amazing Structure On Earth
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The Most Amazing Structure on Earth
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There are people who say the most amazing structure on earth is the human brain. It is so complex that it took about 700 million years to develop. Humans started out as wormlike creatures that used one end of the body to move forward. Ever so slowly, a bunch of nerves began developing at that one end the head. These nerves helped the creature to sense light, food and danger. Eventually, this bunch of nerves became the creature’s brain. To carry messages from the brain to other parts of the body, the creature grew a spinal cord. Later, the creature became a fish with eyes, ears and a nose that could send the brain information about sights, sounds and smells.
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More time passed, and the fish grew arms and legs so it could move about on land. For this, it needed a larger and more complex brain. It became an ape-like creature, and the parts of the brain used for seeing images and being social grew much stronger. Finally, the ape like creature became human, with a brain that was capable of reason, emotion, creativity, memory and the ability to judge right from wrong.
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The human brain is very mysterious. Many questions about the brain have not yet been answered. For example, why do we need to sleep or why do we dream? There is a lot about the brain that we do not yet understand. Believe it or not, people used to think of the brain as useless stuffing. Of course, we now know the brain is our control centre. The surface of the brain is called the cerebral cortex. It is the part of the brain that makes us intelligent, and it consists of four parts called lobes. The front lobe is where much of our thinking and feeling happens. The top lobe processes information which is coming from parts of our bodies, such as our skin and muscles.
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The side lobe plays an important role in hearing, speech and long-term memories while the back lobe processes images from our eyes. Which do you think is more powerful: your brain or a supercomputer? You might be surprised to learn that the world’s best supercomputer is only about as powerful as half a mouse brain! Your brain is packed with 100 billion brain cells called neurons. They send information to your body telling it what to do, and they receive information from each of your senses, what you see, feel, taste, hear and touch.
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All of this information travels to and from parts of your body along your spinal cord, which is like a highway found down the centre of your back. As the information travels from neuron to neuron, pathways are created. When you think about or practice something again and again, those pathways get stronger. That’s how the brain learns and remembers. Actually, you were born with most of the neurons you have now, but when you were a baby, you didn’t have many pathways to connect them. As an adult, you now have more than 125 trillion connections between your neurons. No computer on earth can compete with the speed of your brain and how much information it can hold.
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Multiple Choice
The cerebral cortex consists of
four parts called lobes
useless stuffing
four parts called neurons
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Multiple Choice
A mouse brain is
about half as strong as the world's best supercomputer
about as strong as the world'd best supercomputer
about twice as strong as the world's best supercomputer
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Multiple Choice
What is the main idea of the fourth slide?
People used to think the brain was not important.
The cerebral cortex has three parts.
The cerebral cortex, which has four parts, makes us intelligent.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main idea of slide 5?
The brain's neurons send and receive information throughout the body faster than any computer.
The brain has 100 million cells called neurons.
People are born with most of the neurons they have when they become adults.
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Multiple Choice
Adult humans have ___________ connections between neurons.
100 billion
700 billion
125 trillion
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Multiple Choice
The top of the cerebral cortex ___________.
processes sounds that people hear
processes images from our eyes
processes things that people touch
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Multiple Choice
People who injure the side lobe of the cerebral cortex ____________.
are usually not very intelligent
may have trouble remembering things
may not be able to feel happiness or sadness as well as other people
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Multiple Choice
The brain's neurone's use the spinal cord like a ____________.
map which shows the locations of different parts of the body
highway
pathway
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Multiple Choice
As used in this reading, the words "useless stuffing" refer to _____________.
unused or new neurons inside the brain
unimportant lobes on the surface of the cerebral cortex
unimportant material
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