Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________________________ Period: _____ Chapter 9: Brain & Reflexes Review Directions: Match each term in Column A with the descriptions in Column B. Column A Column B 1. _____ Maintains homeostasis by regulating visceral activities 2. _____ Receives all sensory impulses except for smell, sends them to cerebral cortex 3. _____ Thin layer of gray matter on surface of cerebrum 4. _____ Rounded bulge on underside of brainstem; regulates breathing 5. _____ Most primitive functions in brain; Includes the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata 6. _____ Understands speech 7. _____ Wrinkles and grooves on the surface of cerebrum 8. _____ Shallow groove on surface of cerebrum 9. _____ Analyze visual stimuli 10. _____ Connects cerebral hemispheres 11. _____ Regulates cardiac, vasomotor and respiratory activities 12. _____ Maintains your coordination and balance 13. _____ Determines personality and intelligence 14. _____ Part of brainstem between diencephalon and pons 15. _____ Stores memory of visual scenes, music, and complex patterns 16. _____ Processes memories 17. _____ Separates the occipital lobe & cerebellum 18. _____ Maintains ion balance in CNS 19. _____ Includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, and pineal gland 20. _____ Controls hormones 21. _____ A portion of the CNS; a slender column of nervous tissue 22. _____ Responsible for thinking, planning, and problem solving 23. _____ Produces cerebrospinal fluid 24. _____ Protective membrane between bone and soft nervous tissue 25. _____ Controls emotions and feelings Anatomy & Physiology Honors Mrs. Yelle Directions: Label the parts of the brain using the terms from A-L in Column A above. Directions: Label the lobes of the cerebrum, cerebellum, and spinal cord. Anatomy & Physiology Honors Mrs. Yelle Directions: Label 1-5 on the following diagram. Draw arrows to show the direction of impulse. What is the diagram above showing? Explain how it works. Anatomy & Physiology Honors Mrs. Yelle