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Chapter 14, Problem 10CP
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To determine:
The name of the four groups of components found in pons.
Introduction:
Pons is a part of the brainstem, and is characterized by white and gray matter. It connects the cerebellum with the cerebrum, midbrain, spinal cord and the diencephalon. It is responsible for relaying sensory information to cerebellum and thalamus.
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