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Gross Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves he Human Brain In which of the cer

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Question

Gross Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves he Human Brain In which of the cerebral lobes (frontal, parietal, occipital, or temporal) would the following functional areas be found? auditory area primary motor area somatic sensory area olfactory area visual area Broca's area 2. Match the letters on the diagram of the human brain (fright lateral view) to the appropriate terms listed at the left 1. frontal lobe 2. parietal lobe 3. temporal lobe 4, precentral gyrus 5. parieto-occipital sulcus 6. posicentral gyrus e 7. lateral sulcus 8. central sulcus 10. medulla 11. occipital lobe 9. cerebellum 12. pons appropriate response or responses.) 3. Which of the following structures are not part of the brain stem? (Circle the midbrain cerebellum medulla cerebral hemispheres pons the following statements by writing the proper word or phrase in the corresponding blank at the right. A(n)1 is an elevated ridge of cerebral tissue. Inward folds of cerebral Gray matter is composed of 4. White ma- communication between carries impulses tissae are called 2 or. ter is composed of 5 A fiber tract that provides for c different parts ofthe CNS is called ain) 6 , whereas one that 2. the periphery and CNS areas is called a(n)7.Nuclei deep within matter are collectively called 3. the cerebral hemisphere white the 8 7. 5. 6. 155

Explanation / Answer

1) Auditory area - Temporal lobe.
Primary motor area - Frontal lobe.
Somatic sensory area - Parietal lobe.
Olfactory area - Temporal lobe.
Visual area - Occipital lobe.
Broca's area - Frontal lobe.
2) Frontal lobe- h.
Parietal lobe-b.
Temporal lobe - j.
Precentral gyrus - f.
Parieto-occipital sulcus - c.
Postcentral gyrus - a.
Lateral sulcus - i.
Central sulcus - g.
Cerebellum - e.
Medulla -l.
Occipital lobe -d.
Pons - k.
3) Cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum and diencephalon are not a part of the brain stem.