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Nervous System
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1. a. diencephalon b. thalamus, c. midbrain, Pons None of the above
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2. a. spinal nerve b. ventral root c. posterior median sulcus d. gray commissure e. None of the above
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3. a. vermis b. thalamus, c. midbrain, Pons None of the above
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4. a. diencephalon b. thalamus, c. midbrain, Pons None of the above
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Post central sulcus cerebral fissure Temporal fissure
5. Post central sulcus cerebral fissure Temporal fissure Occipital fissure None of the above
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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
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7. Frontal Parietal Temporal occipital None of the above 7
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8 third ventricle fourth ventricle corpus callosum diencephalon
8. third ventricle fourth ventricle corpus callosum diencephalon None of the above 8
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Precentral gyrus Postcentral gyrus Frontal lobe Cerebral lobe
9. Precentral gyrus Postcentral gyrus Frontal lobe Cerebral lobe None of the above
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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
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a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d. parietal
11. a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d. parietal e. None of the above
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a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d.occipital
12. a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d.occipital e. None of the above
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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
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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
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central sulcus longitudinal fissure lateral fissure precentral gyrus
16 central sulcus longitudinal fissure lateral fissure precentral gyrus None of the above 16
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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
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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
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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
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a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d.Hypothalamus
20 a. Cerebrum b. diencephalon c. thalamus, d.Hypothalamus e. None of the above
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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
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lateral fissure precentral gyrus postcentral gyrus corpus callosum
22 lateral fissure precentral gyrus postcentral gyrus corpus callosum None of the above 22
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23 central sulcus lateral fissure precentral gyrus postcentral gyrus
None of the above 23
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24 A Cerebrum b. Pons c. Spinal cord d. Mid brain e. None of the above
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A. dorsal root b. sensory nerve root Motor nerve root Interneurons 25
None of the above 25
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