Still overwhelmed by exam stress? You've come to the right place!

We know exam season has you totally swamped. To support your studies, access Gold Membership for FREE until December 31, 2025! Normally £29.99/month. Just Log In to activate – no strings attached.

Let us help you ace your exams efficiently!

Questions
Questions
Single choice

When describing locations in the brain, we could say that the parietal lobe is ___ to the temporal lobe, and ___ to the frontal lobe.

Options
A.anterior; superior
B.posterior; inferior
C.inferior; anterior
D.superior; posterior
View Explanation

View Explanation

Standard Answer
Please login to view
Approach Analysis
To approach this question, first recall the standard anatomical relationships among brain lobes. Option A: 'anterior; superior' would imply the parietal lobe is in front of the frontal lobe and above the temporal lobe. In reality, the parietal lobe sits behind the frontal lobe (posterior to it), not in front. Also, while it is above the temporal lobe, th......Login to view full explanation

Log in for full answers

We've collected over 50,000 authentic exam questions and detailed explanations from around the globe. Log in now and get instant access to the answers!

More Practical Tools for International Students

To make preparation and study season easier for more international students, we've decided to open up Gold Membership for a limited-time free trial until December 31, 2025!