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The brainstem is comprised of the

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The brainstem is comprised of the

(A) forebrain and RAS.
(B) hindbrain and midbrain.
(C) cerebellum and cerebrum.
(D) right and left hemispheres.
(E) cortex and the limbic system.

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(B) hindbrain and midbrain.

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The brainstem is comprised of the hindbrain and midbrain. The brainstem houses some of the most basic functions of the body and is present in similar form in less complex animals, such as reptiles.

 
Posted : 23/04/2024 5:01 pm
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