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functions of cerebrum

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Answered by Ashrafali11
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The cerebrum is a large part of the braincontaining the cerebral cortex (of the two cerebral hemispheres), as well as several subcortical structures, including the hippocampus, basal ganglia, and olfactory bulb. In the human brain, the cerebrum is the uppermost region of the central nervous system. The prosencephalon is the embryonicstructure from which the cerebrum develops prenatally. In mammals, the dorsaltelencephalon, or pallium, develops into the cerebral cortex, and the ventral telencephalon, or subpallium, becomes the basal ganglia. The cerebrum is also divided into approximately symmetric left and right cerebral hemispheres.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cerebrum is divided into four regions called lobes that control senses,thoughts and movements.The four lobes are the occipital ,temporal ,frontal, and parietal lobes . Although each lobe has a different task to perform,they all must work together.

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