Title: Where in the brain are basal nuclei located? cerebellum cerebrum diencephalon medulla ... Post by: Missmina01 on Feb 22, 2018 Where in the brain are basal nuclei located?
cerebellum cerebrum diencephalon medulla oblongata midbrain (Question 2) A group of functionally related nuclei within the cerebrum, diencephalon and midbrain are ______. A. limbic nuclei B. basal nuclei C. lateral ganglia D. hypothalamic ganglia (Question 3) What are the three major regions of the cerebellum? (Check all that apply.) flocculonodular lobe infundibulum lateral hemispheres substantia nigra vermis (Question 4) The portion of the midbrain involved in dealing with auditory pathways is the ______. A. inferior colliculus B. superior colliculus C. cerebral aqueduct D. tegmentum (Question 5) What are the group of loosely packed nuclei within the length of the brainstem called that are involved in cyclic activities such as sleep-wake cycles? A. limbic system B. diencephalon C. hypothalamus D. reticular formation E. basal nuclei (Question 6) True or false: The pons is largely responsible for the control of skeletal muscle activity. Indicate whether the statement is true or false. (Question 7) What part of the brainstem that contains the cardiac center, vasomotor center, and respiratory center? A. pons B. cerebellum C. midbrain D. medulla (Question 8) What does D represent on the diagram of the skull and brain? A. subarachnoid space B. dural venous sinus C. pia mater D. arachnoid mater E. subdural space (Question 9) The embryonic structure that gives rise to the structures of the central nervous system is called the A. brainstem B. notochord C. neural tube D. forebrain (Question 10) What does E represent on the diagram of the skull and brain? A. subarachnoid space B. dural venous sinus C. pia mater D. arachnoid mater E. subdural space Title: Where in the brain are basal nuclei located? cerebellum cerebrum diencephalon medulla ... Post by: Melisaerickson on Feb 22, 2018 Content hidden
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