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| Where does teh spinal cord proper end |
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| folds of tissue on the surface of the cerebrum |
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| which muscles will have the largest area of the brain devoted to controlling the muscle |
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| the muscles that require fine motor control like the mouth (orbicularis oris) |
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| what structure is necessary for communication b/t the right and left cerebral hemispheres |
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| can a person in a vegitative state & functioning only at the leve of the brain stem feel pain |
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what are the following structures part of medulla oblongata midbrain pons |
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| which hemisphere tends to be more dominant in musical skills |
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| where is cerebrospinal fluid located |
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ventricles of brain central canal of spinal cord sub-arachnoid space |
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| what is the largest structure of the brain |
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| what section of brain aids in balance |
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| what section of brain aids in hearing |
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| what section of brain aids in smell |
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| what section of brain aids in taste |
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| what section of brain aids in touch |
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| what section of brain aids in vision |
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Place in order from deepest to most superficial Brain cranial subarachnoid space pia mater arachnoid mater dura mater |
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brain pia mater subarachnoid space arachnoid mater dura mater cranial |
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| region of brain responsible for feelings of hunger, satiety and thirst |
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| contains reflex centers for controlling heart rate, respiratory rate and diameter of blood vessels |
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| how many pairs of thoracic spinal nerves are there |
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| how many pairs of lumbar spinal nerves are there |
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| what structure serve as a relay station for sensory info |
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