What is in the brain box of a fish? How can you explain the small size of the brain box?

The cerebral section of the fish skull contains the brain, which consists of five sections: the medulla oblongata, cerebellum, midbrain, diencephalon and forebrain. Fish are the most primitive chordate animals, so their brains are poorly developed.



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