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What is the roof and floor of diencephalon called respectively?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The epithalamus forms the roof of the diencephalon and consists of the pineal gland (an endocrine gland involved in circadian rhythms and the onset of puberty) and the habenular nuclei, whose functions are associated with the limbic system, as it connects to the septal nuclei via a tract called the stria terminalis .

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The epithalamus forms the roof of the diencephalon and consists of the pineal gland (an endocrine gland involved in circadian rhythms and the onset of puberty) and the habenular nuclei, whose functions are associated with the limbic system, as it connects to the septal nuclei via a tract called the stria terminalis .

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