The forebrain consists of |
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a) |
Cerebrum |
b) |
Thalamus |
c) |
Hypothalamus |
d) |
All of these |
The forebrain consists of |
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a) |
Cerebrum |
b) |
Thalamus |
c) |
Hypothalamus |
d) |
All of these |
(d)
The forebrain consist of cerebrum, thalamus and hypothalamus. Cerebrumts forms the major part of the brain. It is divided longitudinally into two halves, which are termed as right and left cerebral hemisphere. The cerebrum wraps around a structure which is called thalamus and is a major centre for coordinating sensory and motor signaling. Hypothalamus is a very important part of the brain which lies at the base of the thalamus
It contains a number of centres which controls body temperatures, urge for eating and drinking. It also secretes hormones called hypothalamic hormones