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Dendrite

Axon

3. Frontal lobe 4. Occipital lobe

5. Gyri 6. Sulci

7. Olfactory bulb 8. Optic chiasma

9. Pituitary gland 10. Hypothalamus

11. Spinal white matter 12. Posterior root ganglion

Lacrimal gland - tears

17. Ciliary body 18. Pupi

13. Lens 14. Vitreous humor 15. Fovea Centralis 16. Retina

19. External auditory canal 20. Cochlea 21. Tympanic membrane 22. Stapes

Top: thyroid gland, middle: Thymus, bottom: pancreas

26. Superior vena cava 27. Aortic arch

#28. Right atrium #29. Tricuspid valve

30. Mitral valve 31. Chordae tendineae

33. Radial artery 34. Femoral artery 35. Brachial artery 36. Temporal artery

37. Subclavian vein 38. External jugular vein 39. Internal iliac vein 40. Inferior vena cava

The blind spot in the eye is called?

The optic disc

What is 20/40 vision?

A person with 20/40 vision can see at 20 feet compared to what someone with perfect vision can see at 40 feet

What is the balancing in the ear called?

Vestibular nerve

What does hormones mean?

A chemical secreted into the bloodstream that typically act on distant targets. So like a chemical messanger

What is a Astigmatism?

A common imperfection in the eye's curvation

What are the two division of the nervous system?

Central Nervous System (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

What does the Cerebellum Spinal Fluid (CSF) do?

It circulates though the brain and spinal cord

What does a reflex arc do?

Detects➡process information➡sends message to an effector

Whart does the Vitreous humor do?

It allows light to pass through the lens to the retina and helping the eye to keep its round shape.

What's another name for the lacrimal gland? And what does it produce?

Tear gland and produces tears