HUMAN ANATOMY - 180 DAY EBOOK
HUMAN ANATOMY - 180 DAY EBOOK
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781260942767
Author: McKinley
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 15, Problem 1M
Summary Introduction

a.

To determine:

The term that matches with “contains the primary auditory cortex”.

Summary Introduction

b.

To determine:

The term that matches with “innervates most thoracic/ abdominal organs”.

Summary Introduction

c.

To determine:

The term that matches with “has nuclei for CN III and CN IV”.

Summary Introduction

d.

To determine:

The term that matches with “responsible for involuntary arm swinging”.

Summary Introduction

e.

To determine:

The term that matches with “contains the motor speech area”.

Summary Introduction

f.

To determine:

The term that matches with “innervates lateral rectus”.

Summary Introduction

g.

To determine:

The term that matches with “sensory information relay center”.

Summary Introduction

h.

To determine:

The term that matches with “autonomic centers for heart rate and respiration”.

Summary Introduction

i.

To determine:

The term that matches with “dura mater fold between cerebral hemispheres”.

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j.

To determine:

The term that matches with “visual reflex centers”.

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