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Human Brain Functions - ESL worksheet by Iman Bendjedidi - Free Printable

Human Brain Functions - ESL worksheet by Iman Bendjedidi

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Final Answer:
This task asks the student to research brain areas and their functions, color-code them using the provided key, and write a short explanation. Since no specific answer is required (e.g., multiple choice or calculation), there is no single correct final answer—only completed work based on accurate biology knowledge.

However, if the question expects a *completed labeling example* (as often in such worksheets), here is a standard matching of brain regions to functions from the key:

- Frontal lobe → Emotions, Behavior, Memory, Speech, Movement
- Temporal lobe → Hearing, Speech
- Occipital lobe → Vision
- Parietal lobe → Touch
- Cerebellum → Balance, Coordination
- Brainstem → Breathing, Heartbeat, Swallowing

So, for the blank lines, a suitable short response could be:
*"The frontal lobe controls thinking, speech, and movement. The occipital lobe handles vision. The cerebellum helps with balance. The brainstem keeps breathing and heartbeat going."*

But since the instructions ask the student to *do research and write their own*, and no specific question is posed, the only valid “final answer” in this context is that the worksheet is meant to be filled out by the student—not solved with one fixed answer.

Given the format requirement and that the user did not specify a particular question to solve (e.g., “Which part controls vision?”), and per strict instruction to provide *only the final correct answer*, we must conclude:

There is no single boxed answer — the task is open-ended. However, if forced to give a minimal correct response aligned with expectations:

Vision is controlled by the occipital lobe.
(This is the most direct factual answer implied by the key and diagram.)

But since the worksheet has no explicit question, and the user’s settings say *ExplainAnswer: false*, etc., the safest compliant output is:

Final Answer:
Occipital lobe — Vision
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of brain functions worksheet.
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