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Re B. Matching Match each term listed on the left with its correct description o

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Re B. Matching Match each term listed on the left with its correct description on the right. A. area where optic nerve crosses to opposit B. forms floor of diencephalon C. part of mesencephalon D. chamber of diencephalon E. outer meningeal layer F. site of cerebrospinal fluid circulation G. small folds on cerebellum H. white tract between cerebral hemisphe I. narrow central region of cerebellum J. separates cerebellum and cerebrum K. masses posterior to infundibulum L. area of brain superior to medulla 1. folia 2. cerebrum 3. mammillary bodies 4. longitudinal fissure -5. 6. inferior colliculus optic chiasm 7. falx cerebri 8. hypothalamus -9. central sulcus 10. cerebral peduncles 11. dura mater 12. vermis 13. subarachnoid space M. separates lateral ventricles 14. pons 15. tentorium cerebelli . tissue between cerebral hemispheres 16. third ventricle 17. septum pellucidum 18. corpus callosum N. divides motor and sensory cortex P. Q. R. contains five lobes part of corpora quadrigemina cleft between cerebral hemispheres C. Short-Answer Questions 1. List the six major regions of the brain. 2. Which cranial nerves conduct the sensory and motor impulses of the eye?

Explanation / Answer

1.folia --------------G. small folds on the cerebellum

2.cerebrum -------- P. contains five lobes

3.mammilary bodies ------------ K. masses posterior to infundibulum

4.longitudinal fissure ---------- R.cleft between cerebral hemisphere

5.inferior colliculus --------

6.optic chasim------ A.area whose optic nerve crosses to opposite side of the brain

7.flax cerebri ---------

8.hypothalamus--- B.form floor of the diencephalon

9.central sulcus ------ N. divides motor and sensory cortex

10.cerebral peduncles -----

11.dura matter ------------- E.outer meningeal layer

12.vermis ------ I.narrow central region of cerebellum

13.subarachnoid space ----

14.pons ------------Q. parts of corpora quadrigemina

15.tentorium cerebelli ------- J. seperatese cerebellum and cerebrum

16.third ventricle ------- D.chamber of diencephalon

17.septum pellucidum ----- M.separates lateral ventricles

18.corpus callosum----- H.white tract between cerebral hemisphere

C.

1. six major regions of the brain

a.cerebrum

b.cerebellum

c.diencephalon

d.mid brain

e.pons

f.medulla ablongata

2. cranial nerve 5 conducts the sensory and motor impulses of the eye

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