Paired, irregular masses of gray matter buried deep within the central white matter in the basal region of the cerebral hemispheres, inferior to the floor of the lateral ventricle, are the

A. inferior colliculi.
B. interthalamic adhesions.
C. cerebral nuclei.
D. ventricular connections.
E. corpus callosi.


Answer: C

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