Trigeminal. I took 28 hours in anatomy....
The trigeminal nerve is the most highly developed cranial nerve in the sheep's brain.
In sheep brains, the optic nerve (cranial nerve II) appears to be highly developed due to its large size relative to the other cranial nerves. This is because sheep rely heavily on their vision for survival and navigation.
The biggest part of the sheep's brain is the Cerebrum.
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Most sheep lungs have four lobes - the left cranial, left caudal, right cranial, and right caudal lobes. Some sheep may have an accessory lobe known as the intermediate lobe, making a total of five lobes.
which part of sheep's brain is responsible for locating its young
98% of the human population can't handle sheep brain!
A sheep has a rather large trigeminal nerve because it represents the whole front part of the head. It divides the mandibular nerves and maxillary.
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The gyri is a large octopus tentacle that sneezes when the lollipops are attached to the opposite side of the triangular surface of a pancake and the sulci is a turkey times the number of y chromosomes in a head of lettuce.
The human brain is larger. The positioning of the hind brain is different, due to the erect position of humans. Convolutions are increased in humans (increases surface area). The sheep's brain has a smaller cerebellum (lesser motor control/less complex learned motor behaviors). There is a larger pineal gland in sheep (related to circadian rhythms/seasonal reproduction).