<p>Anatomy and Physiology MiniLab KEY</p><p>LABORATORY EXERCISE 28 BRAIN AND CRANIAL NERVES</p><p>Figure Labels</p><p>FIG. 28.1</p><p>12 6</p><p>1 11</p><p>10 5</p><p>4 7</p><p>8 9</p><p>3 2</p><p>FIG. 28.2</p><p>1. frontal lobe 3. Temporal lobe 5. Occipital lobe</p><p>2. insula 4. Parietal lobe</p><p>FIG. 28.3</p><p>1. Motor area for voluntary muscle control 4. Cutaneous sensory area</p><p>2. Motor speech area (Broca’s area) 5. Sensory speech area (Wernicke’s area)</p><p>3. Auditory area 6. Visual area</p><p>FIG. 28.4</p><p>1. (I) Olfactory nerve 7. (VII) Facial nerve</p><p>2. (II) Optic nerve 8. (VIII) Vestibulocochlear nerve</p><p>3. (III) Oculomotor nerve 9. (IX) Glossopharyngeal nerve</p><p>4. (IV) Trochlear nerve 10. (X) Vagus nerve</p><p>5. (V) Trigeminal nerve 11. (XI) Accessory nerve</p><p>6. (VI) Abducens nerve 12. (XII) Hypoglossal nerve Anatomy and Physiology MiniLab KEY</p><p>Laboratory Report Answers</p><p>PART A</p><p>1. h 6. i</p><p>2. c 7. f</p><p>3. e 8. j</p><p>4. a 9. d</p><p>5. g 10. b</p><p>PART B (FIG 28.5)</p><p>1. Corpus callosum 6. Pons</p><p>2. Thalamus 7. Medulla oblongata</p><p>3. Hypothalamus 8. Brainstem</p><p>4. Diencephalon 9. Cerebrum</p><p>5. Midbrain 10. Cerebellum</p><p>PART C</p><p>1. k</p><p>2. l</p><p>3. j</p><p>4. i</p><p>5. f </p><p>6. g</p><p>7. b</p><p>8. e</p><p>9. h</p><p>10. a</p><p>11. c</p><p>12. d </p>
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