Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
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Match the function to the appropriate structure
1. Processes information about pain, pressure, and touch
2. controls and regulates heart rates, blood pressure, and breathing
3. Moves the muscles of the upper back
4. regulates the feeding reflex in infants
5. Adjust posture, maintains equilibrium, fine tunes movements
6. Moves the four eye muscles
7. Moves the tongue
8. Produces hormones such as ADH and oxytocin
9. relays and transmits sensory information to appropriate location in the brain
10. Collects taste information
a. Midbrain
b. trigeminal (Opthalmic and maxillary branches)
c. Vagus nerve
d. Accessory
e. Hypothalamus
f. Cerebellum
g. Prefrontal association area
h. Mammillary body
i. Somatic sensory association area
j. Oculomotor nerve
k. Thalamus
l. Somatic motor association area
m. Gustatory cortex
n. Hypoglossal
o. Glossopharyngeal
p. Facial
q. Medulla Oblongata
r. Pineal body
s. Trochlear
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