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Why does a frog have such a small cerebrum?
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Why does a frog have such a small cerebrum?
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Cerebrum is the anterior part of the brain. It is located in the front area of the skull. Cerebrum sends functions to the body and controls it. Example moving your legs.
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The Cerebrum is a body part in the brain that sends functions and controls the body. A frog has a smaller than usual cerebrum because it's body is smaller than other creatures'.
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