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What are all the organs involved in a gecko’s nervous system?

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The organs involved in a gecko’s nervous system are the brain, consists of nerves running from brain to spinal cord or vice versa, spinal nerve cord.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • It is discovered that 'stem cells' frequently generate new brain cells in the 'medial cortex of the geckos' which is a part of the brain. It is responsible for behaviour and social cognition. This part of the brain has a 'well-studied counterpart' in the brain of human.
  • Gecko are not poisonous, non dangerous vocal lizard, this species belongs to infraorder Gekkota, widespreaded in warmer regions.
  • These species of lizards cannot blink.
  • The brain size of the gecko is very small when compared with the mammals.
  • The parts of the brain are cerebrum, olfactory bulb, optic lobe, cerebellum and pituitary gland.

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