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The brainstem is formed by the medulla and cerebellum.

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The inferior cerebellar peduncles connect the cerebellum with the

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Match each statement with the correct term below. a.fold on a surface of the cerebrum b.having an influence on c.thickened posterior portion of the corpus callosum d.one of four basal ganglia located in the cerebrum; found at the tail of the caudate nucleus e.a band of fibers connecting parts of the brain f.anterior portion of the corpus callosum g.one part of the lentiform nucleus, the other being the globus pallidus h.angle where the posterior and inferior horns of the ventricles meet; site of heavy concentration of the choroid plexus i.a stalk connecting the hypothalamus with the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland j.white matter lying below the splenium of the corpus callosum of the cerebrum and constructing the inferior margin of the septum pellucidum -Amygdaloid nucleus

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The cerebral aqueduct connects the third ventricle with the fourth ventricle.

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Before draining into the dural sinuses, the blood from the head passes into the external (superficial) and internal (deep) veins.

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The meningeal layer that adheres to the surface of the brain is the pia mater.

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The arachnoid villi lack the tunica media found in blood vessels.

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Which cranial nerves arise from the medulla?

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On axial images, the temporal lobes are seen at the level of the dorsum sellae.

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Match each statement with the correct term below. a.fold on a surface of the cerebrum b.having an influence on c.thickened posterior portion of the corpus callosum d.one of four basal ganglia located in the cerebrum; found at the tail of the caudate nucleus e.a band of fibers connecting parts of the brain f.anterior portion of the corpus callosum g.one part of the lentiform nucleus, the other being the globus pallidus h.angle where the posterior and inferior horns of the ventricles meet; site of heavy concentration of the choroid plexus i.a stalk connecting the hypothalamus with the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland j.white matter lying below the splenium of the corpus callosum of the cerebrum and constructing the inferior margin of the septum pellucidum -Genu

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The hypothalamus

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The middle cerebellar peduncles connect the cerebellum with the

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The fissure separating the frontal lobe of the cerebrum from the parietal lobes is the

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The largest cistern in the brain is the cistern pontine.

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The pineal gland

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Below the level of the foramen magnum, there is only a single layer of the dura mater.

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The number of cranial nerves arising from the brainstem is

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The neurons bringing in sensory information to the central nervous system are

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On a sagittal or coronal sectional image, the optic chiasma is in the vicinity of the ____________________.

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