Which part of mammalian brain does control the voluntary muscular co-ordination?
- A. Cerebellum
- B. Optic lobes
- C. Corpus callosum
- D. Gastrula
Answer: A. Cerebellum
The cerebellum coordinates voluntary movements such as posture, balance, coordination, and speech, resulting in smooth, balanced muscular activity. Cerebellum plays a crucial role in coordinating and fine-tuning voluntary muscle movements, maintaining balance and posture, and controlling speech.