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Nerve V, controls mastication (chewing). 30. What lobe of your brain regulates v

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Nerve V, controls mastication (chewing). 30. What lobe of your brain regulates vision? 31 Functions such as thirst, hunger, anger and body temperature are regulated by the 32 Which part of the brain is considered the respiratory.cordiovascular and reflex center (coug 33. The grooves of the brain are called? a.Vagus b.Trigem inal c. Facial dOptic a. Temporal b. Parietal .Occipital d. Frontal a. Hypotholamus b. Tholomus c. Epithalomus d. None of these a. Cerebrum b. Medulla oblongata c Thalamus d. Diencephalon a. Gyrus b. Sulci c. Dura Mater d. Pia Mater rest 45. 2nd Most common neurological disorder characterized by short, recurrent 46. Loss of neurons that release Ach: Tangled protein filaments within neuron 47. Damage to motor area of the brain often associated with oxygen loss 48. A viral infection caused by one of the herpes viruses. It travels across the 49. Blocking the drainage of CSF leading to an increase in pressure and damoge 50. Two types: Ischemic-decreased blood flow & Hemorrhogic-rupturing blood attacks initiated by electrical discharges in the brain d abnormal protein plaques outside neuron during childbirth spinal nerves and causes blisters and severe pain to tissues of the brain and spinal cord vessel: 3nd leading cause of death a. Hydrocephalus 1 b. Cerebral Vascular Accident i (CVA) c. Epilepsy d. Alzheimers e. Cerebral Palsy ab. Shingles 51. Diencephalon 52.Cerebrum 53. Spinal Cord 1 54. Pons 55. Brain Stem 56. Thalamus 57. Hypothalamus AB 58. Midbrain 59. Medulla Oblongata 60. Cerebellum 61. Reflexes 62. Motor Coordination 63. Autonomic Functions 64. Memory 65. Conscious Thought 66. Personality 67. Vision 68. Movement AE Hypothalamus BC. Cerebellum BD. Brain Stem BE. Corpus Callosum : A. Cerebral Cortex : B. Cerebrum E.Occipital AB. Tempora AC. Medulla AD. Pons C, Frontal : D. Parietal

Explanation / Answer

29- trigeminal

30-occipital

31- hypothalamus

32- medulla oblongata

33- sulci

45- epilapsy

46- alzheimers

47- b) cerebral vascular accident

48- shingles

49- a) hydrocephalus

50- cerebral palsy

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