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Nothing relays information between neurons. Neurons passes the information to other neurons.

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The pons.

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Q: Which brain structure functions as a relay station between the cerebellum and other brain structures?
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Study of structures?

Anatomy = study of body structures, and the relationship between these structuresHistology = study of the structure of tissuesCytology = study of structure (and function) of cells


What is the relationship between structure and function of specialised cell structures?

the cell's structure is based on what kind of function it's supposed to do.


What between two other structures is?

what means between two structures


What are the names and description of the four structures of proteins?

If meaning the four structural levels in proteins, then these are:* Primary structure, which is the sequence of amino acids in the peptide chain that constitutes the protein. * Secondary structure, is the location of formations called alpha-helices, beta-sheets and coiled coils (undefined, flexible structure), that forms with the help of hydrogen bonds between amino acids. * Tertiary structure: This is the over-all fold/structure of one peptide chain/protein, which can consist of many so called "domains" of typical structures of alpha-helices and beta-sheets. * Quaternary structure: Because some proteins are formed from many smaller subproteins (that is, by many peptide chains), quaternary structure describe how these subunits are assembled together.


What is the function of the 3 main regions in the brains?

The brain consists of three main regions: Cerebrum, Cerebellum and the Medulla Oblongata (Brain Stem). The Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain that controls thought, memory and the senses. The Cerebellum is involved in the coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and equilibrium and muscle tone. And the Medulla Oblongata controls autonomic functions, and relays nerve signals between the brain and spinal cord.

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What are the differences between the structures of the sheep cerebellum and the human cerebellum?

The human cerebellum and the sheep cerebellum are very similar. The brain system is conserved across all mammal and animal species.


Distinguish between homologous structures and analogous structures?

Homologous structures have the internal structure, but different functions. For example the human arm, horse foreleg, bird wing, and whale flipper have similar internal skeletal structure, but different external structure because of their different functions. Analogous structures have similar external structure because of similar functions, but dissimilar internal structure. An example of analogous structures would be the wings of an insect and a bird.


Which structures relays nerve impulses between the brain and sense organ?

Cerebellum


What is the difference between classes and structure?

Classes are expanded concepts of structures, and can hold functions along with variables and other information.


What is Line between cerebrum and cerebellum is called?

The pons & medulla (two structures of the brainstem) for the narrowish central region which lies between the two hemispheres of the cerebellum


What is the difference between a building and a structure?

All buildings are structures but not all structures are buildings


What is the relationship between homologous structure and analogous structure?

Homologous structures refer to structures on different species that are similar in function and their evolutionary origin. Analogous structures are similar in function but do not share a similarity in evolutionary origin.


Difference between sheep's cerebellum and human cerebellum?

There are quite a few differences between sheep cerebellum and human cerebellum. The most noticeable difference is the size of each.


Difference between tall and flat organization structure?

There does not have to be a difference between a tall organization structure and a flat organization structure. These structures can be the same structure.


Study of structures?

Anatomy = study of body structures, and the relationship between these structuresHistology = study of the structure of tissuesCytology = study of structure (and function) of cells


Does the peduncle connect the cerebellum to the brainsteam?

Yes.superior cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and midbrainmiddle cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and ponsinferior cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and medulla


What part separates cerebellum hemispheres?

tentorium cerebelli separates your cerebellum from your cerebrum.