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Match the terms with the appropriate descriptions below. Both will be used more than once. Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE Central "H" or butterfly of the spinal cord Composed of neural cell bodies and unmyelinated axons Cerebral cortex and the basal nuclei Composed of myelinated axons Outer ascending and descending tracts of the spinal cord Internal cerebral tissue Clusters of brain stem tissue Arbor vitae of the cerebellum Diencephalon structures III Gray matter White matter Gray matter White matter White matter Gray matter Gray matter White matter Gray matter
What would happen if the following structures were damaged or transected? Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE ✓ Ventral root Dorsal root ganglion Ventral ramus Dorsal root Dorsal ramus Dorsal horn neurons Ventral horn neurons Ascending white matter tracts Descending white matter tracts III III III III III III III III Loss of sensory function Loss of sensory function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of both sensory and motor function Loss of motor function Loss of sensory function Loss of both sensory and motor function Loss of sensory function
Identify the lobe or gyrus for each part of the cerebral cortex. Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE Lobe of primary motor cortex Gyrus of primary motor cortex Lobe of somatosensory cortex Visual cortex Gyrus of somatosensory cortex Olfactory cortex Auditory cortex Gustatory cortex Prefrontal cortex Wernicke's area = III Parietal lobe Precentral gyrus Temporal lobe Frontal lobe Parietal lobe Frontal lobe Postcentral gyrus = Insula lobe Temporal lobe Occipital lobe
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