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##The cerebrum, also known as the cerebral hemispheres or endbrain, is the biggest region of the brain. It contains the cerebral cortex (of both cerebral hemispheres) in addition to a number of subcortical structures, including as the olfactory bulb, basal ganglia, and hippocampus. The cerebrum of the human brain is the cranial nerve system that is located in the highest part of the brain. The forebrain is the source of cerebrum development throughout fetal life (prosencephalon). The dorsal telencephalon, also known as the pallium, develops into in the cerebral cortex in mammals, whereas the ventral telencephalon, also known as the subpallium, develops into the basal ganglia.
1. connect the pons toward the medulla, which controls respiration, so that they are both working together.
2. What is the most fascinating characteristic of the cerebrum?
3. List, in ascending order, the functions that are linked with the pons
4. The __________________ are the key elements that make up the hind brain. elaborate
5.In the arbor vitae, the cerebellum is located in which portion of the tree?
6. Who or what is responsible for deciphering and interpreting the information that is visually presented? explain
7. Describe the connection between the Wernicke’s region and the left left hemisphere.
8. what is the function of the hypothalamus that allows it to regulate temperature?
9. Explain the most important characteristic of the myelinated axons.
10. What makes bipolar neurons their own unique species?
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