Brain Structures ID
Brain Functions
Cranial Nerves ID
Cranial Nerves
Functions
NS2
Miscellaneous
100

Gustatory/taste, visual, smell, taste

Cerebrum 

100

Above the temporal lobe and behind the frontal lobe and central sulcus

Parietal lobe

100

The number of this cranial nerve.

II or 2.

100

The cranial nerves considered part of the....?

Peripheral nervous system 


100

Groove that separates our frontal lobe from parietal lobe

Central sulcus

200

The name of structure highlighted green.

Corpus callosum

200

The two main organs of the central nervous system

Brain and spinal cord

200


200

Moves horizontally on the side of brain 

Lateral sulcus

200

Location of the central nervous system to the cranium/vertebral column

Deep

300

Furrow on surface of brain

Sulcus

300

Groove that separates our frontal lobe from parietal lobe

Central sulcus

300


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300

function of the cerebellum

Controls coordination, balance and timing, 


300

Does the arbor vitae of the cerebellum comprise white matter or gray matter?

White matter.

400

The folds and ridges of the tissue 


Gyrus

400

Name of the groove that separates the cerebral hemispheres

Sulcus

400

Swallowing; movement of head and shoulders

Hypoglossal nerve

400

The muscle controlled by the trochlear nerve.

Superior oblique muscle.

400

Hormone that the pineal gland secretes

Melatonin

500

White matter structure that allows for communication between the cerebral hemispheres

Myelinated tracts

500

The two centers that the medulla oblongata controls.

Respiratory and Cardiovascular

500

Taste; swallowing; coughing; heart and digestive stimulation


Vagus nerve

500

What does the medulla oblongata secrete?

Vomiting, breathing and heart rate

500

A complex system of sensory neurons that responds to changes at the surface or inside the body

Somatosensory system

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