What structure is an extension of the spine of the scapula? a. acromion b. coracoid process c. supraglenoid tubercle d. glenoid cavity
Temporal Lobe 1) Hearing, smell 2) Memory (converts short term to long term) 3) Language comprehension f. Occipital Lobe 1) Vision 3. The cerebrum’s role can also be discussed as: a. Primary motor areas - control skeletal muscle contraction b. Sensory areas - interpret incoming sensory information c. Association areas - store memories; emotions; higher level functions of humans. VII. Peripheral Nervous System A. Many different nerves connect the Peripheral NS to the Central NS