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Ch 14 - Brainstem 3 - Notable Landmarks of the Main Brainstem Cross-Sections
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Neuroscience (Exam 3) Quiz on Ch 14 - Brainstem 3 - Notable Landmarks of the Main Brainstem Cross-Sections, created by Ben Williams on 27/03/2017.
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Question 1
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Caudal Medulla
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Gracile Fascicle
Gracile Nucleus
Cuneate Nucleus
Central Canal
AnteroLateral System
Medial Lemniscus
Pyramid
Question 2
Question
Caudal Midbrain
Image:
f98828c1-bfd7-4588-8d13-d145d862b790 (image/jpeg)
Answer
Inferior Colliculus
Trochlear Nucleus
Superior Cerebellar Peduncle
Question 3
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Pons
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92cffa96-7a2a-4dc3-8973-5017c60e08cd (image/jpeg)
Answer
Middle Cerebellar Peduncle
Pontine Nucleus
Question 4
Question
Rostral Medulla
Image:
b1b0b30c-8fd1-450e-a09d-d976803adfda (image/jpeg)
Answer
Inferior Cellebellar Peduncle
Inferior Olivary Nucleus
Anterolateral System
Medial Lemniscus
Pyramid
Question 5
Question
Rostral Midbrain
Image:
1c10ae82-570b-4908-bf3c-fc60ccc94efe (image/jpeg)
Answer
Superior Colliculus
Periaquaductal Gray
Oculomotor Nucleus
Anterolateral System
Medial Lemniscus
Red Nucleus
Question 6
Question
The Oculomotor Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 7
Question
The Trochlear Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 8
Question
The Pontine Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 9
Question
The Inferior Olivary Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 10
Question
The Red Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 11
Question
The Superior Colliculus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 12
Question
The Inferior Colliculus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 13
Question
The Superior Cerebellar Peduncle can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 14
Question
The Middle Cerebellar Peduncle can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 15
Question
The Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
Question 16
Question
The Pyramids can be identified on which brainstem cross-sections?
Answer
Rostral Midbrain
Caudal Midbrain
Pons
Rostral Medulla
Caudal Medulla
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