Why does a frog have such a small cerebrum?
Answers
Answered by
0
The Cerebrum is a body part in the brain that sends functions and controls the body. A frog has a smaller than usual cerebrum because it's body is smaller than other creatures'.
Answered by
3
The cerebellum of the frog will detail about the significance of morphological due to its miniscule and simple structure. This part is what that controls the body functions.
The cerebrum of the frog is tiny that it keeps on growing from its larvae phase.
In this phase, both vestibular system and the lateral lines are grown and in the adult phase, the vestibular system is the only part that remains.
This has created a buzz for the frog's cerebrum to be small.
Similar questions