Correct option is D
Precentral Gyrus → Cortical Motor Area (A - III)
The precentral gyrus, also known as the primary motor cortex (M1), is responsible for voluntary motor control.
It is located in the frontal lobe and sends motor commands to different body parts.
Basal Ganglia → Subcortical Motor Area (B - I)
The basal ganglia is a subcortical motor structure involved in movement regulation, motor planning, and coordination.
It plays a crucial role in disorders like Parkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease.
Postcentral Gyrus → Somatosensory Area (C - IV)
The postcentral gyrus, also known as the primary somatosensory cortex (S1), is responsible for processing sensory information such as touch, temperature, and pain.
It is located in the parietal lobe.
Cerebellum → Motor Structure in Hindbrain (D - II)
The cerebellum is a hindbrain structure that controls balance, coordination, and fine motor movements.
It ensures smooth and precise movements.