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Study Guide #3
Name:______________________________ Period:_______
9. Identify the brain part describe in each of the following. Use the key below
to indicate your answers.
A. Cerebellum
B. Corpus callosum
C. Medulla oblongata
D. Pons
F. Cerebrum
G. Hypothalamus
H. Midbrain
I. Thalamus
______ Largest region of the brain; site of origin of conscious thought and
intellectual functions; receives sensory information; directs voluntary
or involuntary control over motor neurons
______ White matter that lies beneath the cerebral cortex and connects the
cerebral hemispheres
______ Two parts of the diencephalon
______ Contains centers associated with emotions of rage, pleasure, pain,
thirst, hunger, and sexual arousal; coordinates neural and
endocrine functions; maintains normal body temperature
______ Three parts of the brainstem
______ The bridge that links the cerebellum with the midbrain,
diencephalon, cerebrum, and spinal cord
______ Helps maintain balance and equilibrium and programs and fine-tunes
voluntary and involuntary movements
______ Connects the brain and the spinal cord; contains the cardiovascular
center that adjusts heart rate, strength of cardiac contractions,
and blood flow through peripheral tissues and the respiratory
rhythmicity center that sets the basic respiration rate.
______ Relay station for sensory impulses and channels to appropriate
regions of the cerebral cortex; general awareness of pain, touch and
temperature.