because its evolution can be traced back some 500 million years to primitive structures found in nonhuman species.
Thallamus area
Pons, Medulla Oblongata for two
The central region of the sun is called the core.
A groove in the brain is called a sulcus. Sulci are the small grooves or furrows between the folds of the brain, known as gyri, and help to increase the surface area of the brain for more neurons to reside.
because it is made up b protons and neutrons
Thallamus area
Thallamus area
The inner core.
The Brain and Spinal Chord comprise the Central Nervous System.
The central core of an atom is called the nucleus, not the shell.
The nucleus is the answer.
yes it is called the nucleus
Pons, Medulla Oblongata for two
central nervous system (CNS)
The central nervous system is the brain and spinal cord. The branches from the brain and cord are called the peripheral nervous system.
The core is called the core because it is the central part or innermost part of something. In the context of the Earth, the core is the central part of the planet, located beneath the mantle and consisting mainly of iron and nickel.
I'm not really sure if it's called a HUB, but I do know that the central core of an atom is called the nucleus, and is made out of protons (with a positive charge) and neutrons (with no charge).