Biology, asked by shubhamyadav99106412, 9 months ago

hypothalamus is a part of: (a)fore brain (b) mid brain (c) hind brain (d) spinal cord​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hypothalamus is a part of Forebrain.

Explanation:

Anteriorly it extends up to the optic chiasma and it is continuous with the tegmentum of midbrain.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Correct Answer is (A)

Explanation:

    (a) Hypothalamus is a part of fore brain

  • Fore brain, additionally called prosencephalon, area of the creating vertebrate cerebrum
  • It incorporates the telencephalon, which contains the cerebral hemispheres, and, under these, the diencephalon, which contains the thalamus, nerve center, epithalamus, and sub thalamus
  • The fore brain comprises of the Cerebrum, Thalamus and Hypothalamus
  • The cerebrum is the greatest piece of the mind. This part we partner with higher cerebrum capacities, for example, thinking and activity
  • It contains the cerebral cortex and other subcortical structures
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