hindbrain: the portion of the brain that consists of the
medulla,
pons, and
cerebellum.
histones: nuclear
proteins that coil
DNA molecules.
Full article >>>hindbrain Includes the
medulla oblongata,
cerebellum, and
pons.
Hirudinea The
class of annelids whose members are
characterized by bodies with 34
segments, each of which is subdivided into annuli. Anterior and
posterior suckers present. Leeches.
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HindbrainThe main structures of the
hindbrain (rhombencephalon) are the
medulla oblongata pons and
cerebellum ...
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hindbrain or rhombencephalon
The
midbrain or mesencephalon
The
forebrain or prosencephalon
Composition and central connections of the
spinal nerves
Composition and central connections of the
spinal nerves ...
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hindbrain and
midbrain of the vertebrate central
nervous system. In
humans, it forms a cap on the anterior end of the
spinal cord, extending to about the middle of the brain.
bryophyte
(bry-oh-fites) ...
Full article >>>Other researchers had shown that these genes in
mammals and in fish helped control brain development-the development of our
hindbrain, especially, and our
spinal cord.
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cerebellum is the third part of the
hindbrain, but it is not considered part of the brain
stem. Functions of the
cerebellum include fine motor coordination and body movement, posture, and balance.
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posteriormost of 3 primary
vesicles (bulges) formed from the anterior
neural tube. The
hindbrain further subdivides into a
posterior myelencephalon which will give rise to the
medulla oblongata, and an anterior metencephalon, ...
Full article >>>inner portion of an
organ such as the
medulla of a
kidney;
medulla oblongata is the
posterior part of the brain (
hindbrain)
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby
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Full article >>>region of the brain of the developing
embryo which is divided into the more anterior metencephalon and the more
posterior myelencephalon. It later differentiates into the
cerebellum,
medulla oblongata, and
pons (in
mammals). Synonym:
hindbrain.
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