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Matching: 1.____Folds of the cerebral cortex A) Broca area 2.____Extension of dura matter between cerebellar B)...

Matching:

1.____Folds of the cerebral cortex A) Broca area

2.____Extension of dura matter between cerebellar B) Wernicke Area

hemispheres

C) limbic system

3._____Extension of dura matter between cerebral and

cerebellar hemispheres D) gyri

4._____Structures responsible for CSF being deposited into E) endoneurion

the superior sagittal sinus from the subarachnoid space

F) perineurium

5._____White matter of the cerebellar hemispheres

G) olfactory nerve

6._____The emotional brain

H) arachnoid villi

7._____Connects cerebellum to the brainstem

I) peduncles

8._____Permits recognition of spoken and written words

J) trigeminal nerve

9._____Generates motor signals for speech

K) alzheimer

10._____Connective tissue that surrounds a neuron disease

L) tract

11._____Connective tissue that surrounds a group of neurons,

or fascicles M) shingles

12._____Cranial nerve that is purely sensory N) motor

13._____Cranial nerve that has three sensory branches 0) tentorium

   cerebelli

14._____Characteristic of senile plaques, or amyloid protein P) falx cerebelli

15._____Bundles of axons in the CNS Q) arbor vitae

16._____Bundles of cell bodies in the PNS R) nuclei

17._____Bundles of cell bodies in the CNS S) sensory

   T) ganglion

18_____Skin eruptions along a nerve tract

19._____ventral root

20._____dorsal root

  

Solutions

Expert Solution

1.Folds of cerebral cortex - Option D. They are called as Gyri and the process is called gyrification

2. Extension of dura matter between the cerebellar - falx cerebelli

3.Extension of dura matter between cerebrum - falx cerebri

4.Structures responsible for CSF being deposited into the superior sagittal sinus from the subarachnoid space - arachnoid villi

5. White matter of the cerebellar hemisphere - arborvitae and it resembles shape of ferns

6. The emotional brain - limbic

7.Connects cerebellum to the brainstem - Peduncles. There are 3 peduncles that connects them.

8. Wernicke's area - Permits recognition of spoken and written words

9. Generates motor signals for speech - Broca's area.

10. Connective tissue that surrounds a neuron disease - Endoneurium.

11. Connective tissue that surrounds a group of neurons - perineurium

12. Cranial nerve that is purely sensory - Olfactory nerve which is the 3rd cranial nerve

13. Cranial nerve that has three sensory branches - Trigeminal nerve which is the 5th cranial nerve.

14.Characteristic of senile plaques, or amyloid protein - Alzheimer's disease

15. Bundles of axons in the CNS - nuclei

16. Bundles of cell bodies in the PNS - ganglion

17. Bundles of cell bodies in the CNS - tracts

18. - Skin eruptions along a nerve tract - shinkles

19. Motor - ventral root

20. Sensory - dorsal root


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