Middle cerebellar peduncle
It's the middle cerebellar peduncle.As for superior cerebellar and inferior cerebellar peduncles, they are both contain afferent and efferent fibres.
The cerebellar peduncles are white matter tracts that connect the cerebellum to the brainstem. They control the communication between the cerebellum and other parts of the central nervous system, helping to coordinate movement, balance, and posture.
purkinje cells
The peduncle area on a whale, is from the Dorsal fin to the Tail.
The peduncle is neither a male nor female part of the flower. It is the stalk that supports the flower and connects it to the rest of the plant.
Superior cerebellar peduncle (it's also the most medial of the 3 peduncles)
Yes.superior cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and midbrainmiddle cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and ponsinferior cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and medulla
It's the middle cerebellar peduncle.As for superior cerebellar and inferior cerebellar peduncles, they are both contain afferent and efferent fibres.
The cerebellar peduncles are white matter tracts that connect the cerebellum to the brainstem. They control the communication between the cerebellum and other parts of the central nervous system, helping to coordinate movement, balance, and posture.
A peduncle is as stalk-like structure, zoologically and anatomically speaking. That peduncle should be pink, not blue. In botany, a peduncle is a flower stalk. The flower of that plant requires a peduncle.
It is the cerebellar vermis.
The function of the cerebral peduncle is the impulse to control the movements of the body. The cerebral peduncle is two cylinders composed entirely of nerves.
A peduncle is a body part. It means "little foot" in Latin.
Also known as the stem, the peduncle's purpose is to provide support for the flower.
peduncles
it is peduncle not a peduncel
The cerebral peduncle is made of a mass of nerve fibers, and there is one peduncle on each side of the brain. The term 'cerebral' means it is related to the brain. A 'peduncle' is a stem-like connector.