The brain which is protected by the skull is divided into many parts which include frontal lobe, temporal lobe, pons, medulla oblongata, occipital lobe, cerebellum, etc.
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Drag the labels to identify the landmarks and features on one of the cerebral hemispheres. Reset...
Cerebrovascular Accident Activ... Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) Activity Precentral Gyrus Central Sulcus Postcentral Gyrus Frontal Lobe -Parietal Lobe Lateral Sulcus Occipital Lobe Temporal Lobe Cerebellum Pons Medulla Oblongata On the areas of the brain labeled, identify the deficit the person would experience if they experienced a CVA in that area of the brain. (Look at handout Brain Function for answers. It will be opened in a week.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Which area...
Drag the labels to identify the structural components of brain. Reset Help Left cerebral hemisphere Cerebellum Fissure Cerebrum Pons Medulla oblongata Gyri Spinal Sulci Midbrain Diencephalon
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Medulla oblongata Cerebral cortex Amygdala Putamen and globus pallidus Pons Caudate nucleus Midbrain Cerebellum Cerebellum Thalamus Thalamus Hippocampus Hippocampus Cerebral hemispheres hemisphere Lateral ventricles er Hypothalamus
curvey It: Form Questions Terore you read the module, survey it and form at least two questions for yourselt. reading the module, return to these questions and answer them. m at least two questions for yourself. When you have finished Question 1: Answer: Question 2: Answer: concept: What is the advantage of having the surface of the brain folded into gyri and sulci Loncreasing the surface area of the brain allows more neurons to be packed into the corres so...
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the parts of the dissected sheep brain, median section (part 1 of 2). Reset Help Cerebellum Parietal lobo Pons Corpora quadrigemina umumu Pineal gland Medulla oblongata Arbor Vila Fourth ventricle Cube
Erasure were prev. Wrong answer. Pls help Match anatomical landmarks of the brain to the correct statement description 26. Contains the falx cerebri. A. Lateral fissure 27. Separates the frontal and parietal lobes. B. Precentral gyrus 28. Contains the primary motor cortex.ee C. Central sulcus 29. Contains the tentorium cerebelli. D. Longitudinal fissure 30. The insula lobo is located deep within this structure. E. Transverse fissure Match structures of the brain to the correct statement/description.. 31. Contains the corpora quadrigemina...
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the anatomical features of the right lung (lateral surface). Reset Apex Base Horizontal fissure Oblique fissure Middle lobe Superior lobe Inferior lobe Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the anatomical features of the right lung (lateral surface). Reset Apex Base Horizontal fissure Oblique fissure Middle lobe Superior lobe Inferior lobe
Drag the labels to identify structural components of the spinocerebellar pathway. Drag the labels to identify structural components of the spinocerebellar pathway. Spinocerebellar pathway PONS Cerebellum Anterior spinocerebellar tract Medulla oblongata Posterior spinocerebellar tract Spinal Proprioceptive input from Golgi tendon organs, muscle spindles, and joint capsules
KEEP THIS to study with: COME TO LAB because more may be added to this list Brain Anatomy Cerebral lobes gyrus Frontal sulcus O Parietal Temporal v central sulcus Occipital pre-central gyrus or Primary Motor Cortex "insula deep to temporal) - will not be asked to identity post-central gyrus or Primary Somatosensory Cortex pulel ond parietal lobes longitudinal fissure: separates right and left - transverse fissure: separates - from central sulcus: separates M entral and lobes lateral sulcus: separates and...
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the parts of the corticospinal pathway. Part A Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the parts of the corticospinal pathway. Reset Help rary Motor Corte Cerebral peduncle Medulla oblongata Anterior corticospinal tract To Lateral corticospinal tract skeletal muscles Midbrain Το Spinal cord skeletal muscles Motor nuclei of cranial nerves Corticobulbar tract Crossover of corticospinal axons skeletal muscles