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Anatomy Lab 28 - 30

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olfactory nerves (I)   smell  
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optic nerves (II)   vission  
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oculomotor nerves (III)   pupil contriction and opens eyelid  
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trochlear nerves (IV)   stimulate superior oblique eye muscle  
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trigeminal nerves (V)   sensory from face and teeth and mastication movements  
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abducens nerves (VI)   lateral eye movements  
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facial nerves (VII)   salivaiton, tear secretions, and taste  
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vestibulochlear nerves (VIII)   hearing and balance  
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glossopharyngeal nerves (IX)   control swallowing movements  
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vagus nerves (X)   regulate many visceral organs including the heart rate  
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accessory nerves (XI)   control neck and should muscles  
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hypoglossal nerves (XII)   control tongue movements  
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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 ocerebrum   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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internal brain chamber filled with cerebrospinal fluid   ventricle  
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contains thalamus and hypothalamus   diencephalon  
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thin layer of grap matter on surface of cerebrum   cerebral cortex  
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What part of the ear collects sound?   outer (external) ear  
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What part of the ear conducts sound?   middle ear  
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What part of the ear receives sound?   inner (internal) ear  
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auditory ossicle attached to eardrum   malleus  
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air-filled space containing auditory ossicles   osseous (bony) labryinth  
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contacts hairs of hearing receptors   tectorial membrane  
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leads from oval window to apex of cochlea   scala vestibuli  
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s-shaped tube leading to eardrum   external acoustic meatus  
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cone-shaped, semitransparent membrane attached to malleus   eardrum  
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auditory ossicle attached to oval window   stapes  
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contians endolymph   membranous labyrinth  
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bony canal of inner ear in temporal bone   tympanic cavity  
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connects middle ear and pharynx   auditory tube  
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extends from apex of cochlea to round window   scala tympani  
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posterior five-sixths of middle (vasular) layer   choroid coat  
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white part of outer (fibrous) layer   sclera  
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transparent anterior portion of outer layer   cornea  
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inner lining of eyelid   conjuctiva  
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secretes tears   lacrimal gland  
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fills posterior cavity of eye   vitreous humor  
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area where optic nerve exits the eye   optic disc  
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smooth muscle that controls light entering the eye   ciliary muscles  
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fills anterior and posterior chambers of the anterior cavity of the eye   aqueous humor  
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contains visual receptors called rods and cons   retina  
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connects lens to ciliary body   suspensory ligament  
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cause lens to change shape   iris  
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regulates heart rate   vagus  
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equilibrium and hearing   vestibulocochlear  
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stimulates superior oblique muscle of the eye   trochlear  
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sensory impulses from teeth and face   trigeminal  
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pupil constriction and eyelid opening   oculomotor  
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smell   olfactory  
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controls neck and shoulder movements   accessory  
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controls tongue movement   hypoglossal  
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vision   optic  
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stimulates lateral rectus muscle of eye   abducens  
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taste, salivation, and secretion of tears   facial  
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swallowing   glassopharyngeal  
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