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Nana76 [90]
2 years ago
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which part of the vertebrate brain develops from the embryonic diencephalon, and acts as a relay center by processing afferent s

ensory information and sending it on to the cerebral cortex?
Biology
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cricket20 [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

El cerebro, que se desarrolla a partir del telencéfalo embrionario, es la estructura encefálica de vertebrados que ha alcanzado en mamíferos su máximo desarrollo. Contiene, a su vez, el bulbo olfatorio, los ganglios basales, el hipocampo y la corteza cerebral.

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The brain, which develops from the embryonic telencephalon, is the encephalic structure of vertebrates that has reached its maximum development in mammals. It contains, in turn, the olfactory bulb, the basal ganglia, the hippocampus and the cerebral cortex.

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