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Comparative Brain Anatomy Frog and Dog
These 2 models are viewed from a similar direction and components have similar colour codings (the comparative sizes are not to scale).
Note:
- Both brains have a large region devoted to smell (olfactory bulb).
- Mammalian (dog) telencephalon (cortex) has grown over the the midbrain, visible in the amphibian (frog).
- The dog brain (mammalian) has, compared to other brain components, a larger telencephalon (cortex) and cerebellum than the frog brain (amphibian).
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