1. | cerebrum | 2. | thalamus |
3. | hypothalamus | 4. | cerebellum |
I: | is located between the thalamus/hypothalamus of the forebrain and pons of the hindbrain. |
II: | is the part of the brain traversed by the cerebral aqueduct. |
III: | consists mainly of four round swellings (lobes) called corpora cavernosa. |
A canal called the cerebral aqueduct passes through the:
1. Cerebral hemispheres | 2. Diencephalon |
3. Mid brain | 4. Hind brain |
Statement I: | The left and right cerebral hemispheres are connected by a tract of nerve fibres called corpus callosum. |
Statement II: | A canal called the cerebral aqueduct passess through the midbrain. |
1. | Telencephalon | 2. | Diencephalon |
3. | Mid brain | 4. | Hind brain |
I: | Hind brain and midbrain make up the brain stem. |
II: | The hindbrain comprises pons, cerebellum and medulla. |
III: | The forebrain consists of cerebrum, thalamus and hypothalamus. |
I: | is a part of the brain stem |
II: | is a part of the hind brain |
III: | is a part of the limbic system |
1. | Only I and II | 2. | Only I and III |
3. | Only II and III | 4. | I, II and III |