The part of the brain that has two egg-shaped lobes is the thalamus. Located in the central part of the brain, the thalamus acts as a relay station for sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex and plays a crucial role in regulating consciousness, sleep, and alertness. Each lobe, or hemisphere, of the thalamus is situated on either side of the third ventricle.
Frontal is part of the brain. Ear-bottom of ear.
hemispheres
The brain is divided into two hemispheres by the corpus callosum.
Two temples - two temporal lobes, one on each side of the brain.
The parietal lobes.
frontal and parietal
It seems there might be a typographical error in your question, as "cerbrium" does not refer to any known part of the brain. If you meant "cerebrum," it is the largest part of the brain, responsible for higher brain functions such as thought, action, and sensory processing. The cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres and is further divided into lobes that control various functions, including movement, speech, and problem-solving.
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Bilateral lobes refer to structures that are mirrored or present on both sides of a central axis or line in an organism's body. In the context of brain anatomy, bilateral lobes typically refer to structures like the cerebral hemispheres, which are divided into left and right lobes.
The tentorium cerebelli separates the cerebrum (specifically the occipital lobes) from the cerebellum in the brain.
There are actually four brain lobes. They are the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe. The other one, which some people call the fifth lobe but it acutally isn't, is the cerebellum. All of these five parts are put together by the cerebrum. The cerebrum is the outer layer of the brain. The cerebrum is seperated into two parts. The gyri and the sulci. The gyri is the raised part around all of the lines. The sulci is the lines around the raised part. Hope that helped (:
You have four lobes in your brain: frontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, and the occipital.