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slava [35]
3 years ago
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which brain structures might be called "little brain" and "big brain"? Why? Besides their size, how are these structures differe

nt?
Biology
1 answer:
balu736 [363]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Cerebellum, or known as the ¨little brain¨ Holds about 80% of all the neurons, but the structure is very simple, while the Cerebal Cortex or known as the ¨big brain¨ Holds fewer neurons but the structure is more complex.

Explanation:

¨little brain¨ and ¨big brain¨ both differ from each other due to the amount of nuerons each of them hold. And one structure is more complex than the other.

Hope this helps!! Brainliest?? Anyways have a great day!

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