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Play ball! Get a hit on your knowledge of the brain.

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Created Date 01.21.15
Last Updated 01.21.15
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  • The left lobe of the cerebrum is separated from the right lobe by the:
  • The crossover of the optic nerves is called the optic:
  • The sixth (VI) cranial nerve is the:
  • Which cranial nerve sends motor nerves all the way down to the digestive glands?
  • A patient with visual disturbances may have pressure on the:
  • What brain part serves as the reflex center for coordinating skeletal muscles?
  • Which of the following is most closely associated with the diencephalon?
  • The integrative center associated with problem solving and emotional behavior is the:
  • An elevated ridge of the cerebral cortex is called a:
  • The mesencephalon, pons and medulla oblongata make up the:
  • The chambers of the brain that are lined with ependymal cells and filled with CSF are called:
  • The pineal gland secretes a hormone called:
  • The limbic system helps to facilitate:
  • The corpus callosum is found within the:
  • Auditory and olfactory information is received by which cerebral lobe?
  • What is the second largest part of the human brain?
  • Which part of the brain is continuous with the spinal cord?
  • Which cranial nerve monitors sense of balance and hearing?
  • Which cranial nerve provides voluntary control of the tongue?
  • Which cranial nerve provides motor control over our chewing muscles?
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Posted by Ricky Lee on 8/20/2017 4:43:56 PM Reply