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Standard X
Biology
Somatic Nervous System
The cerebral ...
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The cerebral hemispheres in mammals are connected by
(a) corpus luteum
(b) hypothalamus
(c) pons varolli
(d) corpus callosum
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(d) corpus callosum
The cerebral hemispheres in mammals are connected by a tract of nerve fibres known as the corpus callosum.
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