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The cerebrum wraps around a structure called thalamus, which is -
  1. Not a nervous part of a brain
  2. A major coordinating centre for sensory signal only
  3. A major centre for motor signaling
  4. A major coordinating centre for sensory and motor signaling

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The correct option is D A major coordinating centre for sensory and motor signaling
The cerebrum wraps a structure known as thalamus that acts as a major coordinating centre for sensory and motor signaling. So, all the sensory information has to be registered by the forebrain must be passed through the thalamus.

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