Biology, asked by gurukhelesoniya, 1 month ago

transverse band connectcting cerebrum seen only in mommals is​

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Answered by n5325542sanjanachakr
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The corpus callosum is only found in placental mammals. It spans part of the longitudinal fissure, connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres, enabling communication between them.

Part of: Human brain

Part of: Human brainParts: Genu, rostrum,trunk, splenium

Answered by kala8858168
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cerebrum

There are approximately 300 million axons (nerve fibres) in an average corpus callosum. It is located in the white matter of the cerebrum and is around 10cm long at the midline. This neural bridge is the largest white matter structure in the brain and only evolved in placental mammals.

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