No, the cerebral hemispheres account for about 85-90% of the total brain mass. They are the largest part of the brain and are responsible for higher brain functions such as memory, reasoning, and emotions.
The cerebellum makes up to what percent of the brain
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There is no way to calculate that with the information provided. We need to know the volume of each.
Cerebral cortex
Cerebral cortex.
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No, the cerebral hemispheres account for about 85-90% of the total brain mass. They are the largest part of the brain and are responsible for higher brain functions such as memory, reasoning, and emotions.
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Cerebral palsy is one of the most common causes of chronic childhood disability (1.4-2.7 % births). While preemies constitute a small minority of children with cerebral palsy, they are 25 times more likely to develop cerebral palsy than fullterm babies. Cerebral palsy (primarily diplegic cerebral palsy) occurs in 5-8 percent of babies born weighing less than 3 pounds.
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The cerebellum makes up to what percent of the brain
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