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1. The cerebellar cortex has ridges called gyri (singular gyrus).
2. Fibrous sheath enclosing a nerve is known as epineurium.
3. Nerve fibred that conduct sensory signals to the CNS are known as Afferent or sensory nerves
4. The only sensory modality that do not go to the processing center is the sense of Reflex action.
5. The ventricles of the brain are filled with a liquid called CSF (Cerebrospinal fluid).
6. The cerebral cortex consists of folds of tissue called Gyri (singular Gyrus) separated by grooves called Sulci (singular Sulci)
7. The largest part of the diencephalon is the Thalamus , called the gateway to the cerebral cortex.
8. A mass of white fibers connecting the left and right cerebral hemisphere is called Corpus callosum
9. An extension of the pia matter that extends inferiorly and anchors the spinal cord to the coccyx is called the Periosteum
10. Deep pressure and vibration are detected by cutaneous sense organ called Lamellar or Pacinian corpuscle, which have onion like layer of connective tissue around a central sensory dendrite.
11. The sharpest and most detailed daytime vision occurs in a region of the retina called the Macula lutea.
12. Function of the semicircular ducts is to provide sensory input for experiences of rotary movements.
13. Dendron is the highly branched receiving or input portion of the neuron
14. The deep groove that separates the brain into a left and right hemisphere is called Longitudinal fissure.
15. The celiac ganglion is part of the Sympathetic division of Autonomic nervous system
16. The Limbic system plays a central role in survival function such as memory, reproduction and nutrition
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