What structure separates the frontal and parietal lobes?

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Central sulcus

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Which of the following is incorrect?

A) pulvinar nuclei — integrates sensory information for projection to the association areas of the cerebral cortex B) lateral geniculate nuclei — projects visual information to primary visual cortex C) medial geniculate nuclei — projects auditory information to primary auditory cortex D) preoptic area — regulates body temperature E) suprachiasmatic nuclei — secretes ADH

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Which result from activation of the renin-angiotensin system? select all that apply.

a) increased secretion of cortisol b) increased secretion of aldosterone c) vasodilation of afferent arteriole d) increased release of ADH e) stimulated thirst

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During infancy and childhood, the most important stimulus of epiphyseal plate activity is ________.

the thyroid hormones estrogen growth hormone testosterone

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