Which lobe of the cerebrum contains the primary motor cortex and is the most anterior lobe? Which of the following topics do you find most challenging? You may select multiple topics. Organization of the nervous system Anatomy and function of neural and glial cells Evolution and development of nervous systems Organization of the spinal cord Major divisions and functions of the brain Functions of cerebral spinal fluid and blood brain barrier General properties of sensory systems Somatic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System - sympathetic and parasympathetic branches Autonomic Nervous System - control of MAP
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QUESTION 9: The lobe of the cerebrum that contains the primary motor cortex and is the most anterior lobe is the Frontal Lobe. Show more…
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