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The cerebrum, also known as the telencephalon, is the largest and most highly developed part of the human brain. It encompasses about two-thirds of the brain mass and lies over and around most of the structures of the brain. The outer portion (1.5mm to 5mm) of the cerebrum is covered by a thin layer of gray tissue called the cerebral cortex. The cerebrum is divided into right and left hemispheres that are connected by the corpus callosum.
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The cerebrum, also known as the telencephalon, is the largest and most highly developed
part of the human brain. It encompasses about two-thirds of
the brain mass and lies over and around most of the structures
of the brain. The outer portion (1.5mm to 5mm) of the cerebrum
is covered by a thin layer of gray tissue called the cerebral cortex.
The cerebrum is divided into right and left hemispheres that
are connected by the corpus callosum.
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