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How is aneuploidy different from polyploidy? What are the mechanisms by which aneuploidy and polyploidy are caused, and what are the consequences of these chromosomal alterations in terms of survival and fertility of the offspring?
Brain
The complex central organ of the nervous system, responsible for thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger, and every process that regulates our body.
Pituitary
A small, pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain, often termed the "master gland" because it controls various hormone glands in the body.
Fluid-filled Brain Regions
Areas in the brain, such as ventricles, that are filled with cerebrospinal fluid, playing critical roles in cushioning the brain and removing waste products.
Schizophrenia
A chronic and severe mental disorder characterized by distortions in thinking, perception, emotions, language, sense of self, and behavior.
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