what kind of nerve is the Facial nerve
sensory and motor.
T/F the Olfactory nerve is a sensory nerve
True
t/f the dura mater is the deepest layer
false
Trochlear nerve is responsible for what movement
eye movement
t/f the Pia mater is the deepest layer
true

The name of structure highlighted green.
Corpus callosum
What is a gyrus?
A ridge or raised section on organs, opposite of the sulcus
what is the major function of the optic nerve
Vision
what fluid Protects brain from banging around
cerebrospinal fluid
What is a sulcus?
The wrinkle like groves in an organ
What are the two main organs of the central nervous system?
Brain , spinal cord
What is the name of the space that is filled with cerebrospinal fluid?
ventricles

The number of this cranial nerve.
II or 2.
Motor/movement
Does the arbor vitae of the cerebellum comprise white matter or gray matter?
White matter.
What is the name of the structure that connects the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland?
infundibulum
Which of the four regions of the diencephalon is responsible for directing sensory information to the appropriate cerebral cortex?
Thalamus
Are the cranial nerves considered part of the central or peripheral nervous system?
yes
The muscle controlled by the trochlear nerve.
Superior oblique muscle.
what is the name of the hormone that the pineal glad secretes?
Melatonin
Which feature of the skull allows the medulla oblongata to attach to the spinal cord?
the Foramen magnum
The two centers that the medulla oblongata controls.
Respiratory and Cardiovascular
What is the name of the groove that separates the cerebral hemispheres?
Longitudinal fissure
why is the pons crucial for normal facial functions?
it controls facial expressions
Is the cerebellar cortex deep or superficial to the arbor vitae?
superficial