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BIOL 2220 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions Identify the ventricles of the brain - Brain ventricles = expansions of the lumen of the neural tube - ventricles are continuous with one another & spinal cord - filled with cerebrospinal fluid - ependyma lines ventricles (helps make...

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Identify the ventricles of the brain - Brain ventricles = expansions of the lumen of the

neural tube

- ventricles are continuous with one another & spinal cord

- filled with cerebrospinal fluid

- ependyma lines ventricles (helps make CSF)




Identify the ventricles of the brain Lateral Ventricles:


- within each hemisphere of the cerebrum

- 2 lateral ventricles are separated by SEPTUM PELLUCIDUM

- 2 lateral connected to third ventricle




Third Ventricle:

- connected to lateral & runs thru diencephalon




Fourth Ventricle:

- connected to 3rd & central canal of spinal cord

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Interventricular Foramen - connects lateral ventricles to third




Cerebral Aquaduct connects the third and fourth ventricles




Openings - allow fluids outside brain to be connected to fluid on inside


- Lateral apertures: opening to fourth ventricle, one on each side

- Median aperture: top/root of fourth ventricle




Describe the surface anatomy of the cerebrum, its lobes and its functional regions. ...




Surface anatomy of cerebrum gyri: elevated parts of the folds


sulci: depressions between gyri

longitudinal fissure: line that separates the left & right cerebral hemispheres

transverse fissure: separates the cerebrum from other parts




Cerebrum lobes - Frontal


- Parietal

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- Occipital

- Temporal

- Insula—rest of the brain is folded around, internal, not visible from outside




Functional Regions of Cerebrum 1. cerebral cortex


- outer/superficial part

- made up of gray matter (cell bodies of neurons & unmyelinated axons)

2. white matter

- deep to cortex

- Made up of myelinated neurons (lipids is what makes it white)

3. basal nuclei (Internal islands of gray matter inside white matter)




List the specific functional areas of the cerebral cortex, and identify their general purpose.

The cerebral cortex is the conscious mind—associated with self-awareness,

communication, memory, & voluntary movement




Cerebral Cortex Functional Areas motor, sensory, association

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Motor (4) 1. Primary Motor Cortex


- sends motor impulses to allow movement

2. Premotor Cortex

- LEARNED motor skills (goes to premotor before primary)

- sends signal to primary to actually do the movement

3. Broca's area

- in LEFT hemisphere only

- Associated with SPEECH (muscles in mouth, lungs, larynx, etc.)

- Same spot on right hemisphere controls BODY LANGUAGE

4. Frontal Eye Field

- allows us to voluntarily move our eyes (see a bird fly from left to right)




Sensory (7) 1. Primary somatosensory cortex


- spatial discrimination (determines where signal is coming from on body)

2. Somatosensory association cortex

- integrates all of the sensory info that goes to primary

3. Visual Areas

- Primary visual cortex: brings info from retina

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