WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STRUCTURE IS A PART OF THE RHOMBENCEPHALON
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The metencephalic portion of the rhombencephalon includes ventrally a segment of the brainstem, the pons, and a dorsal development, the cerebellum. The ventral surface of the pons includes the transverse fibers of the pons, which course laterally into the middle cerebellar peduncles
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STRUCTURE IS A PART OF THE RHOMBENCEPHALON:
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- The hindbrain or Rhombencephalon could be a portion of the brain. This portion of the brain comprises of cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata.
- Cerebellum: This locale communicates with another locale of the CNS through three huge nerve tracts called the cerebellar peduncles.
- Pons: This locale transfers data from the cerebrum to the cerebellum.
- Medulla oblongata:
- It is the foremost second rate portion of the brain stem. It acts as a conduction pathway for both rising and slipping nerve tracts.
- The cores interior the medulla oblongata work as centers of a few reflexes included within the control of heart rate, blood vessel withdrawals, breathing, gulping, spewing, hacking and sniffling.
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