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11 November, 07:50
Why do frogs have such small cerebrum?
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Gustavo Day
11 November, 08:12
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The cerebrum is part of the brain that controls the functions of the voluntary activity in the body. If an organism is smaller than another organism, for this case a frog and a rabbit. It means that the frog and the processes inside that body are less complex. Thus, the cerebrum do not need to be bigger than the cerebrum of a bigger organism.
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