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Biology
2017

Biology · Coordination and Control

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Question

A band of axons between two hemispheres is termed as: 

Options
  • A

    Cerebrum 

  • B

     Hemisphere band 

  • C

    Corpus luteum 

  • D

    Corpus Callosum 

Explanation

The corpus callosum is a large white matter tract that connects the two hemispheres of the brain that ensuring both sides of the brain can communicate and send signals to each other.

The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain, and its hemispheres are actually connected through a band of axons called the corpus callosum. 

The connecting band has a specific name, i.e., corpus callosum, and is not termed as the hemisphere band. 

The corpus luteum is a completely normal cyst that forms on the ovary every single month in women of childbearing age.  

The corpus callosum is a large white matter tract that connects the two hemispheres of the brain that ensuring both sides of the brain can communicate and send signals to each other. 

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