a. Emboliform nucleus
b. Dentate nucleus
c. Globose nucleus
d. Fastigial nucleus
b. Dentate nucleus
c. Globose nucleus
d. Fastigial nucleus
From lateral to medial, the four deep cerebellar nuclei are the dentate, emboliform, globose, and fastigii. Some animals, including humans, do not have distinct emboliform and globose nuclei, instead having a single, fused interposed nucleus. In animals with distinct emboliform and globose nuclei, the term interposed nucleus is often used to refer collectively to these two nuclei.
Ans: b. Dentate ( Teeth on the outside)
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