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31. The conical extremity of the spinal cord at the first lumbar vertebra is called
A. Cauda equine
B. Conus medullaris
C. Cervical enlargement
D. Lumbar enlargement
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32. The membrances surrounding the spinal cord are called
A. Pleura
B. Pericardium
C. Meninges
D. Meningetis
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33. What is cauda equine or “horse’s tail”
A. Cranial nerves
B. Bundle of spinal nerves
C. Sympathetic nerves
D. Parasympathetic nerves
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34. Which is the largest part of the human brain
A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Medulla
D. Thalamus
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35. The structure called filum terminale is part of
A. Brain
B. Spinal cord
C. Vetebral column
D. Eye
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