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x.Hmnt size="3" face="Times New Roman">1 .The most inferior portion of the diencephalon, which is very important in control of body temperature, hunger, and thirst, and also controls
the pituitary gland is the
A.cerebrum.
B.hypothalamus.
C.mammillary bodies.
D.pineal body.
E.infundibulum.

2..Numerous raised folds on the surface of each cerebral hemisphere are called
A.gyri.
B.sulci.
C.fissures.
D.lobes.
E.pineal bodies.

3.The deep groove that separates the right and left cerebral hemispheres from each other is the
A.longitudinal fissure.
B.lateral sulcus.
C.lateral fissure.
D.central sulcus.
E.infundibulum.

4.The area of the cerebral cortex (just posterior to the central sulcus) that receives general sensory information such as pain, pressure, and
temperature is called the
A.general motor area.
B.association area.
C.primary motor area.
D.primary somatic sensory cortex.
E.premotor area.

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