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PRE-LAB 4

(5 points)

Ballares
Last Name: _______________________ Keiko Audrey A.
First Name: _______________________

INSTRUCTIONS:

Fill in the table below with the appropriate terms. For the remaining exercises, label the designated
structures.

(1 point)

directional
Name of a structure is to Name of the second structure
term

pons is anterior to cerebellum

corpus callosum is superior to Brain stem


Thalamus is inferior to hypothalamus

precentral gyrus is anterior to Postcentral gyrus


Cerebral Hemisphere is superficial to diencephalon

interthalamic adhesion is medial to Thalamus


Midbrain is superior to pons

HUMAN ANATOMY LAB MANUAL 47


Label the sulci, gyri, and lobes of the cerebrum. (1 point)

Central sulcus
Precentral gyrus
Postcentral gyrus
Frontal lobe Parietal Lobe
Parietal-occipital
sulcus
Lateral sulcus

Occipital lobe

Temporal lobe

Label the major structures of the brain. (1 point)

Cerebrum
Corpus callosum

Thalamus

Hypothalamus
Midbrain
Cerebellum
Medulla Oblongata Pons

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Label the ventricles and passageway of CSF through the brain. (1 point)

Lateral ventricles

Interventricular foramen

Third ventricle

Cerebral aqueduct

Fourth ventricle

Central Canal

Label the cranial nerves. (1 point)

Olfactory
nerve I

Oculomotor
nerve III Optic nerve II
Throclear
nerve IV
Trigeminal nerve V
Abducens
nerve IV

Vestibulocochlear Facial nerve VII


nerve VIII
Glossopharyngeal
Hypoglossal nerve IX
nerve XII
Vagus nerve X
Acessory
nerve XI

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POST-LAB 4 QUESTIONS

(3 points)

Last Name: Ballares Keiko Audrey A.


_______________________ First Name: _______________________

1. Which of the following structures are not part of the brainstem? (Circle the appropriate
response(s)) (0.5 points)

◦ Cerebral hemisphere

◦ Cerebellum

◦ Pons

◦ Medulla oblongata

◦ Midbrain

◦ Diencephalon

2. What are the three primary parts of the diencephalon? (0.5 points)

The three primary parts of the diencephalon is the Thalamus, hypothalamus and epithalamus.

3. Identify the meningeal (or associated) structures described below: (1 point)

1. Outermost meninx that covers the brain and is composed of tough, fibrous connective
tissue Duramater

2. Location of CSF production Cerebral ventricles

3. Innermost meninx that covers the brain Pia mater

4. Structures instrumental in returning cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to the venous blood in


the dural venous sinuses Arachnoid villi

5. A dural fold separating the cerebrum from the cerebellumTentorium cerebelli of Falx cerebelli

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