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(d) Thalamus and Hypothalamus
(e) Cerebrum and Cerebellum
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Answered by KANIAC05
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Explanation:

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THALAMUS AND HYPOTHALAMUS

Both are parts of the Forebrain's Diencephalon.

Hypothalamus is the master of the master gland(Pituitary) and it also regulates various functions like the satiety center, diurnal rythm of the body, thirst control, etc. Thalamus- primary function is as a relay center through which sensory nerves transmit signals from the spinal cord and brainstem on the way to the cerebral cortex.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CEREBRUM AND CEREBELLUM

Cerebrum is the part of the forebrain which is the main coordinating center of the body. It is the seat of intelligence which controls all the major functions of the body. It has many different areas that control the activities like speech, writing, olfaction, etc.

Cerebellum is the part of the hind brain that controls the functioning of the various skeletal muscles of the body.

NOTE: For a detailed answer you may refer to chapter 21 NCERT CLASS XI.

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