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Thalamus: Subject-Matter and Function

In this article we will discuss about the subject-matter and functional aspects of thalamus. Subject-Matter of Thalamus: i. It forms major part of diencephalon. ii. It is strategically placed between tracts and cerebral cortex. Thalamus forms medial boundary for internal capsule. iii. In thalamus, there are many nuclei. iv. Also included in thalamus are medial and lateral geniculate bodies. v. [...]

By |2016-11-06T04:09:43+00:00November 6, 2016|Nervous System|Comments Off on Thalamus: Subject-Matter and Function

Thalamus of a Flower (With Diagram) | Botany

In this article we will discuss about the thalamus of a flower. The thalamus is the short abbreviated axis bearing the four sets of floral leaves. It is the swollen end of the peduncle or pedicel with four nodes and very much compressed internodes. The floral leaves remain inserted on the nodes in whorls or spirally. The axis nature of [...]

By |2016-08-30T17:05:46+00:00August 30, 2016|Thalamus|Comments Off on Thalamus of a Flower (With Diagram) | Botany
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