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(1)
White matter in the cerebellum
The arbor vitae refers to the cerebellar white matter
(2) Central nervous system
Brain and spinal cord are part of central nervous system
(3) relatively larger than those in humans
The olfactory bulb is larger in a sheep brain than in the human brain.
(4) occipital...
(1)
White matter in the cerebellum
The arbor vitae refers to the cerebellar white matter
(2) Central nervous system
Brain and spinal cord are part of central nervous system
(3) relatively larger than those in humans
The olfactory bulb is larger in a sheep brain than in the human brain.
(4) occipital lobe
primary visual cortex is located in the most posterior portion of the brain\'s occipital lobe .
Solution
(1)
White matter in the cerebellum
The arbor vitae refers to the cerebellar white matter
(2) Central nervous system
Brain and spinal cord are part of central nervous system
(3) relatively larger than those in humans
The olfactory bulb is larger in a sheep brain than in the human brain.
(4) occipital lobe
primary visual cortex is located in the most posterior portion of the brain\'s occipital lobe ..
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(1)
White matter in the cerebellum
The arbor vitae refers to the cerebellar white matter
(2) Central nervous system
Brain and spinal cord are part of central nervous system
(3) relatively larger than those in humans
The olfactory bulb is larger in a sheep brain than in the human brain.
(4) occipital lobe
primary visual cortex is located in the most posterior portion of the brain\'s occipital lobe .
Solution
(1)
White matter in the cerebellum
The arbor vitae refers to the cerebellar white matter
(2) Central nervous system
Brain and spinal cord are part of central nervous system
(3) relatively larger than those in humans
The olfactory bulb is larger in a sheep brain than in the human brain.
(4) occipital lobe
primary visual cortex is located in the most posterior portion of the brain\'s occipital lobe .