Worksheet Answers Brain-VI
1. a. neural plate
g.
rhombencephalon
b. neural groove
h. telencephalon
c. neural folds
i. diencephalon
d. neural tube (canal)
j. metencephalon
e. prosencepahlon
k. myelencephalon
f. mesencephalon
l. brainstem
2. a. Pia mater
l. arachnoid villi
b. Cranium
m. Pia mater
c. Dural sinus
n. Dura mater
d. Dura mater
o. Choroid plexus
e. Subdural space
p. Cerebrospinal fluid
f. arachnoid
q. Falx cerebelli
g. Dura mater
r. Periosteal layer
h. Dura mater
s. Meningeal layer
i. Subarachnoid space
j. Falx cerebri
k. Tentorium cerebelli
3. Dura mater, subdural space, arachnoid, subarachnoid space, pia mater
4. meningitis
5. Cushions brain from blows, Nourishes, and eliminates wastes.
6. a. choroid plexus
h. third ventricle
b. arachnoid villi
i. interventricular
c. subarachnoid space
j. diencephalon (thalamus)
d. 4
k. 4th ventricle
e. ventricles
l. aqueduct of Sylvius
f. cerebral
m. brainstem (metencephalon)
g. lateral ventricles
n. central canal
7. a. more
e. more
b. less
f. less
c. more
g. more
d. less
8. Very thick basement membrane, tight junctions between capillary
cells, astrocytes??
9. Keeps the brain environment stable; prevents harmful substances from
entering.
10. Permeable: Water, glucose, oxygen,
etc. Restricted: Antibiotics,
toxins, proteins, urea, etc.
11. Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, Occipital, Insula
12. cerebral cortex/cerebral nuclei (basal ganglia)
13. Fissures
14. Sulci
15. Gyri
16. Central
17. Corpus callosum
18. Lateral
19. longitudinal
20. transverse
21. a. Temporal
i. Parietal
b. Frontal
j. Frontal
c. Parietal
k. Insula
d. Frontal
l. Occipital
e. Frontal
m. Occipital
f. Temporal
n. Frontal
g. Insula
h. Frontal
22. a. Myelencephalon
j. Mesencephalon
s. Diencephalon
b. Diencephalon
k. Diencephalon t.
Telencephalon
c. Diencephalon
l. Mesencephalon u.
Telencephalon
d. Telencephalon
m. Telencephalon v.
Telencephalon
e. Mesencephalon
n. Telencephalon w.
Myelencephalon
f. Telencephalon
o. Telencephalon x.
Diencephalon
g. Myelencephalon
p. Metencephalon y.
Myelencephalon
h. Metencephalon
q. Metencephalon z.
Diencephalon
i. Metencephalon
r. Mesencephalon
23. There may be more than one correct answer for many of these.
a. Thalamus
j.
Prefrontal cortex
b. Premotor cortex
k. Parietal lobe
c. Hypothalamus
l. Wernick's area
d. Cerebellum
m.
Superior colliculus
e. Primary motor cortex
n.
Inferior colliculus
f. Broca's area
o.
Mammillary bodies
g. Pons
p. Hypothalamus
h. Somatosensory area (Parietal lobe)
q. Pituitary/hypothalamus
i. Prefrontal cortex
r.
Inferior cerebellar peduncles
24. Right brain: Spatial relations, Nonverbal ideas, Simple
language comprehension, General thought, etc.
Left brain: Speech, Writing, Calculcations, Complex language
comprehension, Analytic thought.
25. Electroencephalogram
26. a. Projection
b. Association
c. Commissural
27. a. mesencephalon
b. cerebral nuclei
28. Thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus
29. Pineal body
30. a. hypophysis cerebri
d. neurohypophysis
(posterior pituitary)
b.
infundibulum
e. adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary)
c. sella
tursica
31. Corpora quadrigemina
32. Pons/cerebellum
33. a. transverse
e. superior
cerebellar peduncles
b.
vermis
f. middle cerebellar peduncles
c. cerebellar
cortex g.
inferior cerebellar peduncles
d. arbor vitae
34. Ataxia
35. motor
36. olives
37. Vasomotor-controls vasoconstriction and
vasodilation
Vagus-slows heart rate
Respiratory-regulates breathing
Cardiac-regulates heart rate
Coughing
Vomiting
Etc.
38. Reticular activating system
39. Limbic system
40. Reticular activating system
41-46. ?????