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Created by Terri Street for OKTechMasters © 2000Adapted by Penni Johnson, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Alpharetta High

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A. Pons

C. Cerebellum

B. Hypothalmus

D. Frontal lobe

The site of regulation of water balance and body temperature.

A. Pons B. Hypothalmus

The site of regulation of water balance and body temperature.

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The site of regulation of water balance and body temperature is the Hypothalmus.

A. Occipital lobe

C. Cerebellum

B. Cerebral aqueduct

D. Hypothalmus

Responsible for the regulation of posture, balance and coordination. Takes over

learned motor skills.

C. Cerebellum D. Hypothamus

Responsible for the regulation of posture, balance and coordination. Takes over

learned motor skills.

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The cerebellum is responsible for the regulation of posture, balance and coordination.

It takes over learned motor skills.

A. Pons

C. Motor cortex

B. Medulla oblongata

D. Neurotransmitters

Contains autonomic centers, which regulate blood pressure and respiratory rhythm, as

well as coughing and sneezing centers.

C. Motor cortex

B. Medulla oblongata

Contains autonomic centers, which regulate blood pressure and respiratory rhythm, as

well as coughing and sneezing centers.

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The medulla oblongata contains autonomic centers, which regulate blood pressure and

respiratory rhythm, as well as coughing and sneezing centers.

A. Temporal lobe

C. axons

B. Cerebral cortex

D. Corpus callosum

C. axons D. Corpus callosum

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A. Spinal cord

C. Choroid plexus

B. Brain stem

D. Thalamus

Forms the cerebrospinal fluid.

A. Spinal cord

C. Choroid plexus

Forms the cerebrospinal fluid.

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The Choroid plexus forms the cerebrospinal fluid.

A. Hypothalamus

C. Ventricles

B. Diencephalon

D. schwann cells

Part of the limbic system; contains centers for many drives (rage, pleasure, hunger, sex,

etc.)

A. Hypothalamus B. Diencephalon

Part of the limbic system; contains centers for many drives (rage, pleasure, hunger, sex,

etc.)

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The Hypothalamus is the part of the limbic system that contains centers for many

drives (rage, pleasure, hunger, sex, etc.)

A. Visera

C. Arachnoid

B. Dura

D. Pia

The outermost meningeal layer.

A. Visera B. Dura

The middle meningeal layer; has a cobweb like structure.

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The outermost meningeal layer is the Dura matter.

A. Pyramidal tract

C. Cerebral cortex

B. Diencephalon

D. Brain stem

Known as the inter brain; it is located deep within the brain and composed of the

thalamus, hypothalamus and epithalamus.

A. Pyramidal tract B. Diencephalon

Known as the inter brain; it is located deep within the brain and composed of the

thalamus, hypothalamus and epithalamus.

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Known as the inter brain; the Diencephalon is located deep within the brain and composed

of the thalamus, hypothalamus and epithalamus.

A. Mesencephalon

C. Forebrain

B. Epithalamus

D. Corpus callosum

C. Forebrain

B. Epithalamus

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A. Brain stem

C. Diencephalon

B. Choroid plexus

D. Cerebellum

Regulates essential survival functions and composed of Pons and Medulla oblongata. Maintains life without conscience thought.

A. Brain stem

D. Cerebellum

Regulates essential survival functions and composed of Pons and Medulla oblongata. Maintains life without conscience thought.

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The Brain stem regulates essential survival functions and is composed of Pons and

Medulla oblongata. Maintains life without conscience thought.

A. heart rate

C. Walking

B. blood pressure

D. The left side of the body

The motor cortex located on the right half of the cerebrum controls:

C. Walking D. The left half of the body

The motor cortex located on the right half of the cerebrum controls:

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The right half of the motor cortex located on the cerebrum controls the

left half of the body.

A. Move and coordinate the eyes

C. Smooth muscles

B. Muscles of the digestive system

D. Voluntary muscle movements

What muscles do the midbrain control?

A. Move and coordinate the eyes

D. Voluntary muscle movements

What muscles do the midbrain control?

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The muscles that move and coordinate the eyes are the muscles the midbrain control?

A. Pineal gland

C. Broca’s area

B. Wernicke’s area

D. Hypothalamus

Secretes melatonin and regulates the sleep wake cycle.

A. Pineal gland B. Wernicke’s area

Secretes melatonin and regulates the sleep wake cycle.

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The pineal gland secrete melatonin and regulates the sleep wake cycle.

A. Cerebral spinal fluid

C. Meneges

B. Blood brain barrier

D. Arachnoid space

A. Cerebral spinal fluid B. Blood brain barrier

Cerebral spinal fluid is found in & around the brain & spinal cord; it forms a cushion

that protects the nervous tissue from blows and other trauma?

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