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The vermis of corpus collosum is a small knob-like structure located in the center of the brain. It is responsible for controlling movement in the neck and the head.

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It seems there's a slight confusion in your question. Let me clarify the two distinct parts you mentioned: 1. Vermis: The vermis is a part of the cerebellum, which is a region of the brain that plays a crucial role in motor control, balance, and coordination. The cerebellum's vermis is found along the midline, connecting both the left and right cerebellar hemispheres. 2. Corpus callosum: The corpus callosum is a large bundle of nerve fibers situated in the brain. It connects the cerebral hemispheres, enabling communication, coordination and integration of functions between the left and right sides of the brain. So, the vermis is located in the cerebellum, while the corpus callosum connects the two cerebral hemispheres. They are separate structures with distinct functions.

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April 27, 2023, 1:01 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, April 27, 2023

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