Brain Structures
Brain Functions
CNS Protection
Disorders & Symptoms
True or False
100

This structure connects the two cerebral hemispheres.

corpus callosum?


100

This lobe contains the primary motor cortex.

Frontal Lobe

100

These three layers protect the brain and spinal cord.

meninges

100

Difficulty producing speech may result from damage to this area.

Brocas Area

100

The brain stem consists of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.

True

200

The cerebellum is located under this part of the brain.

cerebrum

200

This brain part regulates hunger, thirst, and body temperature

hypothalamus

200

This fluid cushions the brain and spinal cord.

cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

200

Tremors, rigidity, and slow movement are signs of this CNS disorder.

Parkinson’s disease

200

The hypothalamus does not play a role in emotions.

False

300

This part of the brain connects to the spinal cord and controls vital functions.

brain stem

300

The RAS helps control this daily cycle

sleep and wakefulness

300

This structure prevents harmful substances in the blood from entering the brain.

blood-brain barrier

300

Inflammation of the protective layers of the brain and spinal cord is called this.

meningitis

300

Cerebrospinal fluid is found in the ventricles of the brain.

True

400

The thalamus and hypothalamus are part of this brain region?

diencephalon

400

This structure coordinates voluntary movements and balance.

cerebellum

400

The choroid plexus produces this fluid.

What is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

400

Sudden loss of blood flow to part of the brain causes this.

Stroke

400

The spinal cord ends at approximately the L5 vertebra.

False (it ends at L1-L2 in adults)

500

These projections of neurons make up white matter in the CNS

axons

500

This structure processes and relays sensory information to the cerebral cortex.

Thalamus

500

Damage to these can lead to meningitis?

meninges 


500

This CNS disorder is caused by the degeneration of myelin sheaths, leading to impaired neural signaling.

multiple sclerosis

500

Gray matter contains mainly myelinated axons, while white matter contains neuron cell bodies.

False (gray = neuron cell bodies, white = myelinated axons)

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