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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT NERVOUS SYSTEM LL
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-Guarantee passing score -152 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Partition of the dura mater that separates the occipital lobes of the cerebrum from the cerebellum
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Tentorium cerebelli
Question 2: Lobe of the cerebrum that is located posterior
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Occipital lobe Question 3: Initiated by flexing the arm at the elbow and tapping just superior to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus the forearm extends
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Triceps jerk reflex
Question 4: Cell body of sensory neuron
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Ganglia
Question 5: Deep Groove that extends the length of the spinal cord partially dividing it into early into the left halves
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Anterior median fissure
Question 6: spinal accessory nerve
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Cranial nerve XI
Question 7: What is not a function of the hypothalamus
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Control of postural reflex
Question 8: What is the function of the cerebral association areas
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To analyze and interpret sensory experience memory and reasoning in judgment Question 9: Conduct impulses from skin skeletal muscle and Joints to the central nervous system
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General somatic afferent fibers Question 10: Functions in the production of releasing factors that in turn stimulate the pituitary gland to release various hormones
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The hypothalamus Question 11: Area of the brain that consists of the thalamus hypothalamus optic nerves and optic chiasma infundibulum posterior pituitary gland mammillary bodies and pineal gland
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The diencephalon Question 12: Dura mater partition that separates the right and left cerebral hemispheres
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Falx cerebelli
Question 13: Lobe of the cerebrum that contains sensory areas that are responsible for sensation of temperature touch pressure and pain from the skin and association areas that function in the understanding of speech and and using words to express thoughts and feeling
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Parietal lobe
Question 14: Lobe of the cerebrum is located Superior
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Parietal lobe Question 15: Functions in the regulation of rate and depth of breathing also known as the pneumotaxic center
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The pons Question 16: Tiny cauliflower like masses of specialized capillaries from OPM matter that project into the cavities of the ventricles and are covered with ependymal cells
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Choroid plexus
Question 17: The portion of nervous tissue that is periphery of the spinal cord
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White matter
Question 18: Synonym for anterior root
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Ventral root Question 19: Gray matter in the middle portion of the cord that creates a bridge between the left and right gray matter regions
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Gray commissure
Question 20: The portion of nervous tissue in the core of the spinal cord
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Grey matter
Question 21: Olfactory nerve
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Cranial nerve I
Question 22: Trigeminal nerve
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Cranial nerve V Question 23: Matter that forms a pattern seen in a cross section of the spinal cord and resembles a butterfly with the wings spread out
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Grey matter Question 24: From the third ventricle cerebrospinal fluid circulates directly into the
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Cerebral aqueduct
Question 25: Each thread like structure that is contained within a nerve fiber
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Neurofibrils Question 26: Function in the regulation of rate and depth of breathing also known as dorsal and ventral respiratory group
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Medulla oblongata Question 27: Structure that lies deep within the lateral cerebral fissure under the parietal frontal and temporal lobes
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Insula