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I. MATCHING TYPE, Match column A with column B. Wnite the letters only.
Column A
Column B
General Information about CNS
1. numerous folds in the cerebral hemispheres
2. Meningeal layer that contacts with the brain
3. "horse's tail"
4. Fight or flight response
5. CSF- producing capillary network
Myelin -producing cells
7. Forms the blood brain barrier
8. The pathway by which impulses travel through
9. Chemical signals that help in the communication of neurons Sympathetic
10. Memory storage (anterograde)
11. thermoregulating center
12. Bonding hormone that regulates uterine contraction
13. requlates diameter of blood vessels
14. Governs the involuntary functions of the body
15. kept head upright and maintain balance
a. oligodendrocytes
b. astrocytes
C. reflex arc
d. neurotransmitters
e. Hippocampus
f. Gyri
9. pia mater
h. Cauda equina
Nervous System
j. Choroid plexus
k. Hypothalamus
I. Oxytocin
m. Vasomotor center
n. Autonomic
Nervous System
o. Righting reflex
Specific information about the Brain
16. regulates heart rate and other vital functions
17. CSF-forming cavities within the brain
18. works with medulla to regulate normal breathing pattern
19. Stores and releases the neurohormone: ADH & oxytocin
20. largest part of the brain
21. Regulates muscle tone and coordination of voluntary
movements
A. Hypothalamus
B. Thalamus
C. Corpus callosum
D. Midbrain
E. Medulla
F. Ventricles
G. Pons
H. Cerebrum
I. Cerebellum
J. pituitary gland
22. Regulates body temperature and food intake
23. suppresses unimportant sensations
24. connects cerebral hemispheres
25. regulates auditory and visual reflexes and circadian rhythm
or sleep-wake cyde
Transcribed Image Text:I. MATCHING TYPE, Match column A with column B. Wnite the letters only. Column A Column B General Information about CNS 1. numerous folds in the cerebral hemispheres 2. Meningeal layer that contacts with the brain 3. "horse's tail" 4. Fight or flight response 5. CSF- producing capillary network Myelin -producing cells 7. Forms the blood brain barrier 8. The pathway by which impulses travel through 9. Chemical signals that help in the communication of neurons Sympathetic 10. Memory storage (anterograde) 11. thermoregulating center 12. Bonding hormone that regulates uterine contraction 13. requlates diameter of blood vessels 14. Governs the involuntary functions of the body 15. kept head upright and maintain balance a. oligodendrocytes b. astrocytes C. reflex arc d. neurotransmitters e. Hippocampus f. Gyri 9. pia mater h. Cauda equina Nervous System j. Choroid plexus k. Hypothalamus I. Oxytocin m. Vasomotor center n. Autonomic Nervous System o. Righting reflex Specific information about the Brain 16. regulates heart rate and other vital functions 17. CSF-forming cavities within the brain 18. works with medulla to regulate normal breathing pattern 19. Stores and releases the neurohormone: ADH & oxytocin 20. largest part of the brain 21. Regulates muscle tone and coordination of voluntary movements A. Hypothalamus B. Thalamus C. Corpus callosum D. Midbrain E. Medulla F. Ventricles G. Pons H. Cerebrum I. Cerebellum J. pituitary gland 22. Regulates body temperature and food intake 23. suppresses unimportant sensations 24. connects cerebral hemispheres 25. regulates auditory and visual reflexes and circadian rhythm or sleep-wake cyde
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