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Explain the structure of brain of frog.

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Brain is situated in the cranial cavity and covered by two meninges called piamater and duramater. The brain is divided into forebrain, midrain and hindrain. Fore brain (Prosencephalon) is the anterior most and largest part consisting of a pair of olfactory lobes and cerebral hemisphere (as Telencephalon) and a diencephalon, Anterior part of the olfactory lobes is narrow and free but is fused posteriorly. The olfactory lobes contain a small cavity called olfactory ventricle. The mid brain (Mesencephalon) includes two large, oval optic lobes and has cavities called optic ventricles. The hind brain (Rhombencephalon) consists of the cerebellum and medulla oblongata. Cerebellum is a narrow, thin transverse band followed by medulla oblongata The medulla oblongata passes out through the formen magnum and continues as spinal cord, which is enclosed in the vertebral column.
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