Exam 4 A&P Brain Part 2

Exam 4 A&P Brain Part 2

University

26 Qs

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Exam 4 A&P Brain Part 2

Exam 4 A&P Brain Part 2

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Philosophy

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Kira Pluto

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26 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Where is grey matter location?

What happens in the cerebral cortex?

What separated the the Right and Left Hemisphere ?

Cerebral Cortex

conscious mind is. where sensory data impulses control skeletal muscle

Great Longitudinal Fissure

Cerebral Nucleus

conscious mind is. where sensory data impulses control Cardiac muscle

Great Longitudinal Axions

Cerebral Cortex

conscious mind is. where sensory data impulses control Cardiac muscle

Great Longitudinal Axions

Cerebral Nucleus

conscious mind is. where sensory data impulses control skeletal muscle

Great Longitudinal Fissure

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What is the Frontal Lobe responsible for?

generally responsible for voluntary motor functions, responsible for motivation, and aggression. Sense of smell is interpreted , and influences mood

receives sensory information of the eyes and interpret its

 center for reception and evaluation of consciously perceived sensory data (except hearing, smell, and vision ) 

 evaluates input of smell and hearing, memory is also integrated there. 

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What is the Parietal Lobe responsible for?

generally responsible for voluntary motor functions, responsible for motivation, and aggression. Sense of smell is interpreted , and influences mood 

center for reception and evaluation of consciously perceived sensory data (except hearing, smell, and vision ) 

receives sensory information of the eyes and interpret its

evaluates input of smell and hearing, memory is also integrated there. 

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What is the function of the Occipital Lobe?

generally responsible for voluntary motor functions, responsible for motivation, and aggression. Sense of smell is interpreted , and influences mood 

center for reception and evaluation of consciously perceived sensory data (except hearing, smell, and vision ) 

receives sensory information of the eyes and interpret its

evaluates input of smell and hearing, memory is also integrated there. 

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What is the function of the Temporal lobe?

evaluates input of smell and hearing, memory is also integrated there. 

receives sensory information of the eyes and interpret its

center for reception and evaluation of consciously perceived sensory data (except hearing, smell, and vision ) 

generally responsible for voluntary motor functions, responsible for motivation, and aggression. Sense of smell is interpreted , and influences mood 

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What does the central sulcus separate ?

Frontal and Parietal Lobe

Parietal and Temporal Lobe

Parietal and Occipital Lobe

Temporal and Occipital Lobe

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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A) What is the is precentral gyrus responsible of ?

B) What is the postcentral gyrus responsible of?

A) Precentral gyrus: Motor

B) Postcentral gyrus : Sensory

A) Precentral gyrus : Sensory

B) Postcentral: Motor

A) Precentral gyrus : Motor

B) Postcentral: Motor

A) Precentral gyrus : Sensory

B) Postcentral: Sensory

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