.What separates the Lateral and Medial heads of the triceps? Where is the crest of the head located in a typical rib? What are the 4 parts of the upper extremity and the lower extremity of the appendicular skel
The cerebellum is the second largest structure of the human brain located in the back of the head and underneath the cerebral cortex. The main function of the cerebellum is to control motor movement and balance.Answer and Explanation: The right side or hemisphere of the cerebellum is in ...
Which structure separates the temporal lobe from the frontal and parietal lobes? The outermost layer of the human skin is called the ___. There are no cranial nerves associated with which part of the brain? A. Thalamus B. Medulla oblongata C. Midbrain D. Cerebellum E. Pons What does the...
Each cerebral hemisphere is divisible into a frontal lobe, a partietal lobe, a temporal lobe and an occipital lobe. These lobes are called cerebral lobes.
What fissure separates the frontal and the parietal lobes? What structure has three lobes? Which fissure separates the cerebral hemispheres? a) lateral fissure b) central fissure c) parieto-occipital fissure d) longitudinal fissure The right lung has ___ and ___ fissures separating the three ...
The brain is divided into two hemispheres, which in turn are each divided into four lobes. The four lobes of the brain are the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital.Answer and Explanation: Wernicke's area is located in the temporal lobe, the part of the brain responsible for processing...
The cerebral cortex is the outer part of the cerebrum. It is divided into a left and right hemisphere by a longitudinal fissure. Each of the hemispheres is further divided into four lobes which are named according to the name of the skull bone that lies above. The four...
What structure connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres? What structure consists of the medulla, midbrain, and pons? Which lobe of the brain contains the cerebellum? What organ system contains the brain? What is the cerebellum of the brain? What system does human brain belong to? What...
The white matter bridge that connects the 2 cerebral hemispheres is called what? a. Hypothalamus b. Fornix c. Corpus callosum d. Choroid plexus What are the ascending and descending white matter pathways found in the CNS? What part of the brain contains white matter called the...
What is the most inferior part of the sternum? (a) manubrium (b) body (c) xiphoid process (d) sternal angle (e) jugular notch. Which tissue separates the cerebral hemispheres? a. lateral tissue b. central tissue c. parieto-occipital...