Exam 14: The Brain and Cranial Nerves
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Cortical regions that interpret sensory information or coordinate motor responses are called ________ areas.
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Which of the following is a property of the blood-brain barrier?
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Droopy eyelids and double vision can result from injury to the ________ nerve.
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A tract of white matter that connects the hippocampus with the hypothalamus is the
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Figure 14-2 Cranial Nerves
Use Figure 14-2 to answer the following questions:
-What is the function of the nerve labeled "4"?

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The folds of the surface of the cerebellum are called ________.
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The layer of the meninges that closely follows every gyrus and sulcus is the
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The tracts that connect the cerebellum to the brain stem are located in the
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The putamen and globus pallidus are frequently considered to be subdivisions of the
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The cells that cover the outer surfaces of CNS capillary endothelial cells are the
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The ________,a narrow stalk,connects the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland.
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Sensory innervation of the lower teeth and gums is by the ________ nerve.
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The thin partition that separates the first and second ventricles is the
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A reflex that is used to assess the sensory function of the trigeminal nerve is the ________ reflex.
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Chambers within the brain that contain cerebrospinal fluid are called ______.
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