Biology, asked by thakursomenath1970, 1 year ago

what is homanculas

its a biological term.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{The word homunculus is Latin for "little man", and was a term used in alchemy and folklore long before scientific literature began using it. A cortical homunculus, or "cortex man", illustrates the concept of a representation of the body lying within the brain. }

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Answered by officialbossDK
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Explanation:

A homunculus is a representation of a small human being. Popularized in six

teenth-century alchemy and nineteenth-century fiction, it has historically referred to the creation of a miniature, fully formed human. The concept has roots in preformationism as well as earlier folklore and alchemic traditions.

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