Identify the lobes of the cerebrum, and indicate the basis for their names

A) frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and occipital lobes; they are named for the overlying bones of the skull
B) epicranial, nasalis, temporalis; they are named for the overlying skeletal muscles
C) precentral gyrus, central sulcus, postcentral gyrus; they are named for the landmark grooves in the cerebral cortex
D) anterior, posterior, superior, and inferior lobes; they are named based on directional terms in standard anatomic position
E) frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes; they are named for the overlying bones of the skull


Answer: E

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