Brain and Cranial Nerves
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| Structure formed by the crossing-over of the optic nerves | Optic Chiasma
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| Part of diencephalon that forms lower walls and floor of third ventricle | Hypothalamus
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| Cone-shaped structure attached to upper posterior portion of diencephalon | Pineal Gland
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| Connects cerebral hemispheres | Corpus callosum
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| Ridge on surface of cerebrum | Gyrus (convolution)
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| Separates frontal and parietal lobes | Central Sulcus
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| Part of brainstem between diencephalon and pons | Midbrain
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| Rounded bulge on underside of brainstem | Pons
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| Part of brainstem continuous with the spinal cord | Medulla oblongata
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| A layer of dura mater that separates cerebellar hemispheres | Falx cerebelli
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| Cerebral lobe located deep within lateral sulcus | Insula
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| Thin layer of gray matter on surface of cerebrum | Cerebral Cortex
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