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Chapter 42.3, Problem 2C
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To compare: The brain of a mammal with the brain of amphibians.
Introduction: All vertebrates have the same basic structure of the brain, which only differs on the basis of complexity, especially of the cerebrum and cerebellum. The vertebrate brain is divided into three parts that are the hindbrain, the midbrain, and the forebrain. These divisions are further subdivided into different parts.
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