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The blue line in the picture above is called the __________________. - ANSWERScentral sulcus The part of the brain (indicated by the blue pin) in the picture above is called: - ANSWERSA) Correct! Rostral, cerebrum B) Caudal, cerebrum C) Rostral, cerebellum D) Caudal, cerebellum The folds in the region above (indicated by the blue pin) are called: - ANSWERSFolia Injury to the area of the brain above (indicated by the blue arrow) would most likely cause impaired: - ANSWERSA) Motor planning B) Correct Answer Interpreting of general senses C) Vision D) Hearing and Smell E) Motor coordination Damage to the region (indicated by the pin, above) causes what movement disorder? - ANSWERSataxic movement This region of the brain acts a sensory relay station: - ANSWERSA. Diencephalon (Thalamus) B. Midbrain C. Pons D. medulla oblongota These ventricles are in the cerebral hemispheres. - ANSWERSA) Correct Answer: Lateral B) Third C) Fourth D) Fifth Damage to the cranial nerve (highlighted in blue, above) causes: ____. - ANSWERSDamage to oculomotor III causes drooping eyelids or the eyeball will rest in the lateral position.

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Portage Learning Anatomy &
Physiology 2: Lab 1 Exam Questions
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The blue line in the picture above is called the __________________. -
ANSWERScentral sulcus

The part of the brain (indicated by the blue pin) in the picture above is called: -
ANSWERSA) Correct! Rostral, cerebrum
B) Caudal, cerebrum
C) Rostral, cerebellum
D) Caudal, cerebellum

The folds in the region above (indicated by the blue pin) are called: - ANSWERSFolia

Injury to the area of the brain above (indicated by the blue arrow) would most likely
cause impaired: - ANSWERSA) Motor planning
B) Correct Answer Interpreting of general senses
C) Vision
D) Hearing and Smell
E) Motor coordination

Damage to the region (indicated by the pin, above) causes what movement disorder? -
ANSWERSataxic movement

This region of the brain acts a sensory relay station: - ANSWERSA. Diencephalon
(Thalamus)
B. Midbrain
C. Pons
D. medulla oblongota

These ventricles are in the cerebral hemispheres. - ANSWERSA) Correct Answer:
Lateral
B) Third
C) Fourth
D) Fifth

Damage to the cranial nerve (highlighted in blue, above) causes: ____. -
ANSWERSDamage to oculomotor III causes drooping eyelids or the eyeball will rest in
the lateral position.

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