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The Medulla Oblongata's
Location By anatomical terms of location , it is rostral to the spinal cord and caudal to the pons , which is in turn ventral
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Cranial Review
. Medulla Oblongata c. Pons *d. Hypothalamus 7. The outer surface of the adult brain is the: *a. Gyri b. Sulci c. Cerebrum d. Cerebellum 8
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Cranial and spinal nerves
)** Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal (Trigeminous threefold) Located in the Pons and exits the cranium through several
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Apr 26 2009, 6:40 PM EDT by SUKinney
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Trigeminal Nerves
and sensory) -The large sensory root and smaller motor root leave the brainstem at the midlateral surface of pons. -The sensory root terminates
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In Depth Look
Short section between the dicephalon and pons. Primarily deals with visual and auditory reflexes and control of posture and movement
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Nervous system introduction
orbital fissure V Trigeminal nerve Both Pons Principal sensory trigeminal nucleus , Spinal
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The Brain
switchboard, allowing the brain to communicate with the rest of the nervous system. Pons: Relay messages from the cerebrum to the cerebellum
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Respiratory system
. This area is inactive in normal breathing; it becomes active when the body needs to force out lots of air such as in exercise. Within the pons are two
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