cerebellum interpositus nucleus
interposed nucleus
The nucleus composed of the globose and emoliform nuclei of the cerebellum; in some mammalian species the globose nucleus is not distinguishable.
| Type | Nerve |
| Body System | Nervous |
| Parent Structure | nucleus of cerebellar nuclear complex |
| Latin Name | interposed nucleus |
Sub-structures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cerebellum interpositus nucleus?
The nucleus composed of the globose and emoliform nuclei of the cerebellum; in some mammalian species the globose nucleus is not distinguishable.
What body system is the cerebellum interpositus nucleus part of?
The cerebellum interpositus nucleus is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the cerebellum interpositus nucleus?
The Latin name for the cerebellum interpositus nucleus is interposed nucleus.
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APN
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