Core Lab Coaching Activity: Anatomy of the Brain la oblongata, pons, and mesencephalon (midbrain) are collectively called the brain stem. the gross anatomy of the brain and label the following structures. Precentral gyrus Frontal lobe Central sulcus Cerebrum Thalamus Parietal lobe Hypothalamus Postcentral gyrus Mesencephalon Temporal lobe Lateral sulcus Occipital lobe Cerebellum Pons Medulla oblongata
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The brain stem consists of the medulla oblongata, pons, and mesencephalon (midbrain). These structures are crucial for basic life functions and serve as a relay center connecting the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord. Show more…
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3. Complete the table below by giving 1 function of each brain structure. Use the introduction in the lab manual and your class notes to help you. [6 marks] Table 1: Brain Structures and Functions Brain Structure | Function Cerebellum | Cerebrum | Hypothalamus | Thalamus | Medulla Oblongata | Pons | bridge between the medulla oblongata and the midbrain Midbrain |
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Post-lab quizzes are also assignable in Mastering Anatomy & Physiology. Name: Date: Lab Section: PART I. Check Your Knowledge Activity 1: Exploring the Functional Anatomy of the Brain 1. Identify the components of the brain (midsagittal section). a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.
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COLUMN B a. amygdala b. brain stem C. cerebellum COLUMN A 1. center of emotion 2. relays sensory and motor signals 3. little brain 4. for motor and sensory analysis 5. connects the forebrain and midbrain 6. center of intelligence 7. pons, medulla and midbrain 8. regulates the sleep-wake cycle 9. controls autonomic actions 10. gray and white matter 11. for memory and message retrieval 12. holds the cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata 13. associated with reasoning and problem solving 14. associated with visual processing 15. associated with perception d. cerebrum e. frontal lobe f. hindbrain g. hippocampus h. hypothalamus i. medulla j. midbrain k. occipital lobe I. pons m. spinal cord n. temporal Lobe 0. thalamus
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