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situated just below thalamus

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Answered by saitejassb
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The thalamus of rats, like in most other vertebrate species, forms the largest part of the diencephalon. The diencephalon, situated between the cerebral cortex rostrally and the brainstem caudally, consists of several nuclear cell groups: the epithalamus, the dorsal thalamus, the ventral thalamus, and the hypothalamus. An alternative nomenclature for major subdivisions of the thalamus, based on the developmental genetic maps of Puelles and co-workers (see Chapter 1, Gene Maps and Related Histogenetic Domains in the Forebrain and Midbrain), is the thalamus (prosomere 2) for the dorsal thalamus, and the prethalamus (prosomere 3) for the ventral thalamus. Accordingly, these terms will be used (thalamus and prethalamus) to designate what has classically been referred to as the dorsal and ventral thalamus, respectively.
Answered by Muskan5579
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the plant part which situated just below the thalamus is stalk.....hope it helps u....

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