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Nervous System

1. a. diencephalon b. thalamus, c. midbrain, Pons None of the above

2. a. spinal nerve b. ventral root c. posterior median sulcus d. gray commissure e. None of the above

3. a. vermis b. thalamus, c. midbrain, Pons None of the above

4. a. diencephalon b. thalamus, c. midbrain, Pons None of the above

Post central sulcus cerebral fissure Temporal fissure 5. Post central sulcus cerebral fissure Temporal fissure Occipital fissure None of the above

a. brain stem b. cerebrum c. occipital lobe d. corpus callosum 6. a. brain stem b. cerebrum c. occipital lobe d. corpus callosum e. None of the above

7. Frontal Parietal Temporal occipital None of the above 7

8 third ventricle fourth ventricle corpus callosum diencephalon 8. third ventricle fourth ventricle corpus callosum diencephalon None of the above 8

Precentral gyrus Postcentral gyrus Frontal lobe Cerebral lobe 9. Precentral gyrus Postcentral gyrus Frontal lobe Cerebral lobe None of the above

c. posterior median sulcus d. gray commissure e. None of the above 10 a. spinal nerve b. ventral root c. posterior median sulcus d. gray commissure e. None of the above

a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d. parietal 11. a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d. parietal e. None of the above

a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d.occipital 12. a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d.occipital e. None of the above

c. posterior median sulcus d. gray commissure e. None of the above 13. a. spinal nerve b. ventral root c. posterior median sulcus d. gray commissure e. None of the above

a. corpus callosum b. third ventricle c. fourth ventricle 14. a. corpus callosum b. third ventricle c. fourth ventricle d. lateral fissure e. None of the above

central sulcus longitudinal fissure lateral fissure precentral gyrus 16 central sulcus longitudinal fissure lateral fissure precentral gyrus None of the above 16

17 a. spinal nerve b. ventral root c. posterior median sulcus 17. a. spinal nerve b. ventral root c. posterior median sulcus d. gray commissure e. None of the above 17

c. longitudinal fissure d. lateral fissure e. None of the above 18 a. cerebral aqueduct b. central sulcus c. longitudinal fissure d. lateral fissure e. None of the above 18

A. longitudinal fissure b. lateral fissure c. precentral gyrus 19 A. longitudinal fissure b. lateral fissure c. precentral gyrus d. postcentral gyrus e. None of the above 19

a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d.Hypothalamus 20 a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d.Hypothalamus e. None of the above

a. Cerebrum b. Pons c. Spinal cord d. Mid brain e. None of the above 21 a. Cerebrum b. Pons c. Spinal cord d. Mid brain e. None of the above

lateral fissure precentral gyrus postcentral gyrus corpus callosum 22 lateral fissure precentral gyrus postcentral gyrus corpus callosum None of the above 22

23 central sulcus lateral fissure precentral gyrus postcentral gyrus None of the above 23

24 A Cerebrum b. Pons c. Spinal cord d. Mid brain e. None of the above

A. dorsal root b. sensory nerve root Motor nerve root Interneurons 25 None of the above 25