HUMAN ANAT+CNCT+POLLEV LBCC >IC<
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Chapter 15, Problem 1DCR
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The location of the abnormal activity or a lesion in the brain in the given question that the ER physician can suspect.
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The cerebellum is the second largest part of the brain. It develops from the metencephalon. The cerebellum has a complex, highly tangles surface. This surface is covered by a layer of the cerebellar cortex. The folds of the cerebellar cortex are known as folia. The cerebellum is composed of left and right cerebellar hemisphere.
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