The central sulcus separates which lobes of the cerebrum?

A) temporal from parietal
B) parietal from occipital
C) frontal from parietal
D) frontal from temporal


C
Explanation:
A) The central sulcus does not separate the temporal lobe from the parietal lobe.
B) The central sulcus does not separate the parietal from the occipital lobe.
D) The lateral sulcus separates the frontal from the temporal lobe.

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