A structure in the brain that bridges the higher and lower brain centers. _____ 7) A portion of the brain that processes all sensory information except olfaction and relays information to the appropriate higher brain centers. _____ 8) This part of the peripheral nervous system regulates involuntary body functions, heart rate, and breathing rate. _____ 9) This portion of the central nervous system governs bodily activities during restful conditions. _____ 10) This part of the peripheral nervous system carries sensory information from the skin, skeletal muscles, and joints to the central nervous system and may also direct voluntary movements. _____
A) Autonomic nervous system
B) Pons
C) Reticular activating system
D) Hypothalamus
E) Limbic system
F) Corpus callosum
G) Parasympathetic nervous system
H) Sympathetic nervous system
I) Thalamus
J) Somatic nervous system
Ans:
6) B) Pons
7) I) Thalamus
8) A) Autonomic nervous system
9) G) Parasympathetic nervous system
10) H) Sympathetic nervous system
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