Whats the smallest region of the brain?
Brainstem
This gland regulates some hormones, like melatonin
Pineal gland

The number of this cranial nerve.
II or 2.
What cranial nerve allows for vision
Optic nerve
What is a sulcus?
A groove or furrow in the cerebral cortex that surrounds a gyrus.

The name of structure highlighted green.
Corpus callosum
What does the cerebellum do?
Receives information from the sensory systems
What is the name of the nerve that controls the sense of smell?
Olfactory nerve
What cranial nerve is responsible for eye movement: abduction or lateral movements?
Abducens nerve
What gland's name is derived from its shape of looking like a pinecone?
Pineal gland
What is the name of the space between the two halves of the thalamus?
Hypothalamus
Medulla oblongata functions:
Center for respiration and circulation
Which cranial nerve causes somatic sensation?
Trigeminal nerve
Does the trochlear nerve preform sensory or motor functions ?
Motor functions
Does the arbor vitae of the cerebellum comprise white matter or gray matter?
White matter.
What is the name of the groove that separates the cerebral hemispheres?
Longitudinal fissure
This gland regulates vital body functions and is called the "master gland "
Pituitary gland
How many cranial nerves are there?
12
The muscle controlled by the trochlear nerve.
Superior oblique muscle.
What is the name of the space that is filled with cerebrospinal fluid?
Subarachnoid space
Thick folds of the brain are called
gyri
The two centers that the medulla oblongata controls.
Respiratory and Cardiovascular
Number of the Vagus nerve
X or 10
Which cranial nerve is the largest and has both motor and sensory functions?
Trigeminal nerve
This structure is located at the base of the brain near the pituitary gland
Hypothalamus