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What percent of banks failed between 1930 and 1932?
Automatic Functions
Bodily processes or actions that occur without conscious thought, such as breathing, heart rate, and digestion.
Brain Stem
The part of the brain connecting the spinal cord with the forebrain and cerebrum, controlling vital functions such as breathing and heart rate.
Base of the Skull
The inferior portion of the skull upon which the brain rests, consisting of several bones that include the occipital, sphenoid, and parts of the temporal bones.
Spinal Cord
A long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue, which extends from the brainstem down the back, transmitting neural signals between the brain and the body.
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