Chapter 13 - The Central Nervous System Guided Notes, Exercises of Anatomy

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Anatomy & Physiology Practice Questions
Chapter 13: The Central Nervous System
Which of the 4 principal parts of the brain is the largest?
Which Part of the 4 principal parts attaches to the Spinal Cord?
Where are the Spinal Meninges located?
What are the three layers of the meninges, from superficial to deep?
Where are the Epidural, Subdural, and Subarachnoid spaces located?
In which meningeal space does cerebrospinal fluid circulate?
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Anatomy & Physiology Practice Questions

Chapter 13: The Central Nervous System

Which of the 4 principal parts of the brain is the largest?  Which Part of the 4 principal parts attaches to the Spinal Cord? Where are the Spinal Meninges located?  What are the three layers of the meninges, from superficial to deep? Where are the Epidural, Subdural, and Subarachnoid spaces located? In which meningeal space does cerebrospinal fluid circulate?

What vessels drain blood from the head? How does CSF protect the brain and spinal cord? Which Brain region is Anterior to the fourth ventricle?  Which brain region is Posterior to the fourth ventricle? What structures are the cites of CSF production, and where are they located?

Which tracts carry impulses between gyri of the same hemisphere?  Which tracts carry impulses between gyri in opposite hemispheres?  Which tracts carry impulses between the Cerebrum, Thalamus, Brain Stem, and Spinal Cord? What does the term “Hemispheric Lateralization” mean? Which areas of the Cerebrum demonstrate Hemispheric Lateralization for producing and understanding speech?

What structure usually connects the right and left halves of the thalamus? Which part of the Diencephalon contains the mammillary bodies?  What is the function of the Mammillary Bodies? What are important functions of the Hypothalamus? What are the proposed functions of the Pineal Gland?

What are important functions of the Reticular Formation? Where is the Limbic System located? What portion of the Spinal Cord connects with nerves of the upper limbs?  What portion of the spinal cord connects with nerves of the lower limbs? What are the Conus Medullaris, Filum Terminale, and Cauda Equina?

What structures are found in the Posterior roots?  What structures are found in the posterior root ganglia?  What structures are found in the Anterior Roots? What connects the grey matter on the two sides of the spinal cord?

Which component of the spinal cord white matter transmits information to your brain that your knee is flexed?  Which components transmit information to your brain that your body feels cold? Which kind of pathway would transmit motor instructions to consciously pick up a book?  To maintain an upright posture while you sit in class?