P 230 Final Lab Example Questions Your final
P 230 Final Lab Example Questions
• Your final lab exam will consist of 18 -22 stations • You will be given 60 seconds at each station • The exam consists of 3 parts: Station to station, Short Answer, and one long answer question. • All material from term 1 and term 2 may be represented on the exam with the exception of Cranial Nerves
The following are 10 example questions that are similar in format to the final lab exam. This PPT presentation will automatically advance every 60 seconds. Attempt to answer the questions in the time given. The answers to all questions are presented in the final slide.
1. Identify the structure and provide its primary function.
2. The optic chiasm is to visual information as the ______ is to motor information.
3. a. Identify the structure and give its primary function. b. This structure and the one directly superior are collectively called what?
4. Identify the structure and give the function. Midline
5. Identify the structure and give the function.
6. Identify the structure and give its function.
7. Identify the structure and give the function.
8. a. Identify the structure. b. Identify the structure immediately anterior to structure a. A
9. a. Identify the structure and give the function. b. Identify the structure. A B
10. Identify the structure and give its primary function.
Answers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The corpus callosum – allows for communication between the hemispheres The Pyramidal Tracts – Mediates voluntary movement and is the site for the decussation of motor control The inferior colliculus – Intermediate nucleus for processing auditory signals. The Superior and Inferior colliculi make up the tectum Caudate Nucleus – Inhibitory control of movement Amygdala – Emotion, motivation, aggression, feeding, Long term memory Optic Chiasm – Decussation of visual information Massa Intermedia – connects the lobes of the thalamus A. Olfactory Tract B. Olfactory Bulb A. Mammillo-thalamic Tract – Connects the Thalamus and Mammilary Bodies B. Body of the Fornix – Memory and control of eating Post Central Gyrus – Primary Somatosensory Cortex
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