Key Term Matching 1. cerebrum A. name means "bridge" 2. dura mater B. location of postcentral gyrus frontal lobe C. carries equilibrium and hearing information to brain 3. 4. corpus callosum D. delicate, inner layer of meninges 5. trochlear nerve E. carries visual information to the brain 6. diencephalon F. receives gustatory stimuli _7. parietal lobe G. motor nerve to the sternocleidomastoid muscle 8. vestibulocochlear nerve H. largest region of the brain 9. arachnoid mater I. carries sensory information from internal organs 10. optic nerve J. connects third and fourth ventricles 11. pons K. regulates blood pressure and respiratory rate 12. vagus nerve L. produces CSF 13. cerebral aqueduct M. web-like layer of meninges 14. oculomotor nerve N. functions includes problem solving 15. midbrain O. motor nerve to the lateral rectus muscle 16. accessory nerve P. connects the two cerebral hemispheres 17. pia mater Q. contains thalamus and hypothalamus 18. hypoglossal nerve R. motor nerve to superior oblique muscle 19. medulla oblongata S. motor nerve to medial rectus muscle 20. abducens nerve T. its white matter is called arbor vitae 21. insula U. motor nerve to chewing muscles 22. trigeminal nerve V. receives auditory stimuli from ears 23. cerebellum W. located between pons and diencephalon 24. temporal lobe X. tough, outer layer of meninges 25. choroid plexus Y. motor nerve to tongue muscles Laboratory 13 | Nervous System: Brain and Cranial Nerves 301 11

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Key Term Matching
1. cerebrum
A. name means "bridge"
2. dura mater
B. location of postcentral gyrus
frontal lobe
C. carries equilibrium and hearing information to brain
3.
4.
corpus callosum
D. delicate, inner layer of meninges
5.
trochlear nerve
E. carries visual information to the brain
6. diencephalon
F. receives gustatory stimuli
_7. parietal lobe
G. motor nerve to the sternocleidomastoid muscle
8.
vestibulocochlear nerve
H. largest region of the brain
9. arachnoid mater
I.
carries sensory information from internal organs
10. optic nerve
J.
connects third and fourth ventricles
11. pons
K. regulates blood
pressure
and respiratory rate
12. vagus nerve
L. produces CSF
13. cerebral aqueduct
M. web-like layer of meninges
14. oculomotor nerve
N. functions includes problem solving
15. midbrain
O. motor nerve to the lateral rectus muscle
16. accessory nerve
P.
connects the two cerebral hemispheres
17. pia mater
Q. contains thalamus and hypothalamus
18. hypoglossal nerve
R. motor nerve to superior oblique muscle
19. medulla oblongata
S. motor nerve to medial rectus muscle
20. abducens nerve
T. its white matter is called arbor vitae
21. insula
U. motor nerve to chewing muscles
22. trigeminal nerve
V. receives auditory stimuli from ears
23. cerebellum
W. located between pons and diencephalon
24. temporal lobe
X. tough, outer layer of meninges
25. choroid plexus
Y. motor nerve to tongue muscles
Laboratory 13 | Nervous System: Brain and Cranial Nerves 301
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Transcribed Image Text:Key Term Matching 1. cerebrum A. name means "bridge" 2. dura mater B. location of postcentral gyrus frontal lobe C. carries equilibrium and hearing information to brain 3. 4. corpus callosum D. delicate, inner layer of meninges 5. trochlear nerve E. carries visual information to the brain 6. diencephalon F. receives gustatory stimuli _7. parietal lobe G. motor nerve to the sternocleidomastoid muscle 8. vestibulocochlear nerve H. largest region of the brain 9. arachnoid mater I. carries sensory information from internal organs 10. optic nerve J. connects third and fourth ventricles 11. pons K. regulates blood pressure and respiratory rate 12. vagus nerve L. produces CSF 13. cerebral aqueduct M. web-like layer of meninges 14. oculomotor nerve N. functions includes problem solving 15. midbrain O. motor nerve to the lateral rectus muscle 16. accessory nerve P. connects the two cerebral hemispheres 17. pia mater Q. contains thalamus and hypothalamus 18. hypoglossal nerve R. motor nerve to superior oblique muscle 19. medulla oblongata S. motor nerve to medial rectus muscle 20. abducens nerve T. its white matter is called arbor vitae 21. insula U. motor nerve to chewing muscles 22. trigeminal nerve V. receives auditory stimuli from ears 23. cerebellum W. located between pons and diencephalon 24. temporal lobe X. tough, outer layer of meninges 25. choroid plexus Y. motor nerve to tongue muscles Laboratory 13 | Nervous System: Brain and Cranial Nerves 301 11
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