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The table below uses adjusted data for the year 2000 provided by Statistics Canada.All values are in millions.Fill in the blank entries in the table.
Basic Building Blocks
The fundamental components or elements that combine to create complex systems or structures.
Split-Brain
A condition resulting from surgery that cuts the corpus callosum, separating the cerebral hemispheres and affecting communication between them.
Severed Cerebellum
A condition involving damage to or disconnection of the cerebellum, a part of the brain that plays a significant role in motor control and coordination.
Thalamus
The thalamus is a vital brain structure acting as a relay station for sensory information, channeling incoming data to appropriate areas of the brain for processing.
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