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| 1. | Define : Meninges, Grey Matter, Medulla oblongata, Pons, Foramen magnum and Spinal cord | 
| Answer» Meninges: Three sheets of covering of connective tissue wrapping the brain. Grey Matter: This shows many convolutions which increase the amount of vital nerve tissue. Medulla Oblongata: Posterior most part of the brain which is continuous with spinal cord and control respiration, heart rate, swallowing, vomiting. Pons: Thick bundles of fibres on the ventral side of brain below cerebellum. Foramen magnum: A big aperture in the skull posteriorly through which spinal cord emerges out. Spinal cord: A tubular structure connected with medulla oblongata of brain and situated in the neural canal of the vertebral column, covered by meninges. | |