Where are the olfactory and optic lobes in a frog?
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→ Fore brain: It consists of olfactory lobes, a pair ofcerebral hemispheres, and unpaired diencephalon.
→ Olfactory lobe of frog's brain controls the sense of smell.
→ Mid-brain: The mid-brain o fthe frog is consists of a pair of optic lobes.
→ Optic lobes are invloved in the frog's vision.
→ a lobe of the brain that rests on the lower surface of a temporal lobe and projects forward from the anterior lower part of each cerebral hemisphere, that is continuous anteriorly with the olfactory nerve, that consists of an olfactory bulb, an olfactory tract .
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→ Fore brain: It consists of olfactory lobes, a pair ofcerebral hemispheres, and unpaired diencephalon.
→ Olfactory lobe of frog's brain controls the sense of smell.
→ Mid-brain: The mid-brain o fthe frog is consists of a pair of optic lobes.
→ Optic lobes are invloved in the frog's vision.
→ a lobe of the brain that rests on the lower surface of a temporal lobe and projects forward from the anterior lower part of each cerebral hemisphere, that is continuous anteriorly with the olfactory nerve, that consists of an olfactory bulb, an olfactory tract .
hope answer will be helpful to u ....
if there is any mistake plz tell me !!!
^_^
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