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write the short note on cerebellum​

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Answered by krishnakanholi
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Explanation: The cerebellum receives information from the sensory systems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain and then regulates motor movements. The cerebellum coordinates voluntary movements such as posture, balance, coordination, and speech, resulting in smooth and balanced muscular activity.

Answered by Anonymous
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The cerebrum or telencephalon is the largest part of the brain containing the cerebral cortex (of the two cerebral hemispheres), as well as several subcortical structures, including the hippocampus, basal ganglia, and olfactory bulb.

In the human brain, the cerebrum is the uppermost region of the central nervous system.

The cerebrum develops prenatally from the forebrain (prosencephalon). In mammals, the dorsal telencephalon, or pallium, develops into the cerebral cortex, and the ventral telencephalon, or subpallium, becomes the basal ganglia.

The cerebrum is also divided into approximately symmetric left and right cerebral hemispheres.

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