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Differentiate between Cerebrum and Cerebellum.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Cerebrum | Cerebellum | |
| 1. | It is the part of the forebrain that controls voluntary functions. It is the place where intelligence, willpower, memory, etc., reside. | It is the part of the hindbrain that controls voluntary functions and equilibrium. |
| 2. |
The biggest region of the brain accounts for four-fifths of its weight. |
It is the second biggest region of the brain, accounting for one-eighth of its mass. |
| 3. | It is part of the forebrain. | It is a part of the hindbrain. |
| 4. |
It consists of two cerebral hemispheres, each with four lobes: frontal, occipital, parietal, and temporal. |
It has two cerebellar hemispheres and a middle vermis. |
| 5. |
Arbor's vitae is not made up of white matter. |
White matter from arbor vitae. |
| 6. |
It starts voluntary motions and serves as a centre for volition, intelligence, memory, and other functions. |
It maintains posture and equilibrium. |
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