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The
cerebellum lies as the bottom of the brain, in a cavity of
the skull known as the posterior fossa. It is separated
from the upper portion of the brain by a firm membrane known
as the tentorium. The cerebellum contains two hemispheres
(one on each side) and a midline structure known as the vermis
(from the word worm). The cerebellum is responsible
for the smoothness and coordination of movement.
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