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The rhomb encephalon is part of the human central nervous system. This includes the medulla, pons, and cerebellum that support bodily processes.

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What is the rhombencephalon?

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What the difination of rhombencephalon?

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What develops into the cerebrum and diencephalon?

rhombencephalon, Hindbrain•Forebrain (prosencephalon) develops into the-cerebrum-diencephalon•thalamus•hypothalamus


What is the function of rombecephalon?

The hind brain is also called the rhombencephalon. It is the brain stem which provides the connection between the spinal cord and the rest of the brain.


What is scientific name of the brain?

The synonym of the term "brain" is "Encephalon." It's structure is split in 3 parts: 1) Fore brain or Prosencephalon 2) Mid brain or Mesencephalon 3) Hind brain of Rhombencephalon


Where is the cerebellum located in the brain?

No, cerebellum is not included in your forebrain (which is also known as Prosencephalon). Forebrain only includes your cerebral hemisphere, basal ganglia and the diencephalon. As for the cerebellum, it's included in your hindbrain (or known as rhombencephalon).


What is the Medical term meaning hardening of a nerve?

Any hardening of the brain is called encephalosclerosis.If the hardening occurs in the cerebral hemispheres (as opposed to the rhombencephalon), it is called cerebrosclerosis. This is a morbid condition.The hardening of arteries within the brain is a form of arteriosclerosis, which in most cases is atherosclerosis. The buildup of hardened scar tissue within the brain can also be caused by the demyelinating autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis.


What are the three primary brain vesicles?

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What are the three main division of the brain and their function?

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Prosencephlon (Forebrain), Mesencephalon (midbrain), and Rhombencephalon (hindbrain). The components of the forebrain include: Cerebral Cortex, Olfactory bulb, Thalamus, and Hypothalamus. The components of the hindbrain includes: Cerebellum, Pons, and Medulla.


How does the brain form in most chordates?

Formation of the brain is quite a complex process.It begins with a thickening of ectoderm (the outer layer of cells) above the notochord (which is a rod-shaped aggregate of cells that marks the future location of the spine). This thickened ectoderm forms the neural plate.The sides of the neural plate fold up and eventually fuse - becoming the neural tube. The cells lining this tube are known as the neuroepithelium and produce all the future neurons.The rostral (towards the head/nose) end of this neural tube forms the brain, and the rest of the tube forms the spinal cord.The end of this tube which will become the brain begins to fold and expand. This forms three regions - prosencephalon (forebrain), mesencephalon (midbrain) and rhombencephalon (hindbrain). The most rostral end divides laterally to form the two lateral hemispheres of the cerebellum.


What are the 5 main parts of the brain?

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