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The thalamus is a part of the brain that acts as a relay center, transmitting sensory information between various parts of the brain and spinal cord.
Damage to the thalamus can result in disruptions in sensory perception.
In zoology, the term "thalamus" refers to a receptacle or basal part of a flower where the petals, sepals, and stamens are attached.
The thalamus of a flower protects and supports the reproductive structures.
In botany, thalamus is a term used to describe the fleshy receptacle of certain fruits, such as apples, pears, and strawberries, which is edible and surrounds the seeds.
The thalamus of an apple provides a juicy and sweet layer around the seeds.
Locally, in the context of a specific region or community, thalamus could refer to a traditional instrument used in cultural ceremonies or musical performances.
The rhythmic beats of the thalamus echoed through the village during the festival.
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