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38 Cards in this Set

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Cerebrum
Learning, Thought, and Memory
Hypothalamus
Hunger, Thirst, Fatigue, Anger, and Body Temperature
Pituitary Gland
Growth, and Sevual Development
Medulla Oblangata
Breathing, Blood Pressure, Heart Rte, Swallowing, and Coughing
Pons
Bridge
Midbrain
Hearing, and Vision
Thalamus
Switching Station except for Smell
Cerebellum
Balance and Coordination
Right Brain
Left Side, and it controls Art and Creativity
Left Brain
Right Side, and it controls Analytical, and Math
Frontal Lobe
Learning, Thought, and Memory
Parietal Lobe
Sensory and Motor Area
Temporal Lobe
Hearing, Smelling, and Taste
Occipital Lobe
Vision
Iris
Givers eye color and Controls pupil
Optic Nerve
Sends image(s) to brain
Vitreous Humor
Gel found inside the retina
Aqueous Humor
Liquid found between the Iris and Cornea
Pupil
Regulates amount of light entering the eye
Cornea
Allows light in to the eye, Transparent
Retina
Inner layer of eye that has rods and cones (color)
Choroid
Middle layer that contains blood vessels
Sclera
White of the eye, outside layer
Fovea
Focal Point
Macula
Fine Detail
Lens
Transparent tissue that bends light passing through the eye
Ear
Collects sound and sends it to the Auditory Opening
Auditory Opening
Recieves sound from ear and sends it to the Auditory Canal
Auditory Canal
Recieves sound from the Auditory Canal
Tympanum
Sound waves hit it causing it to vibrate making the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes vibrate as well.
Malleus
The vibration of the Tympanum make it vibrate along with the Incus and Stapes.
Incus
The vibration of the Tympanum make it vibrate along with the Malleus and Stapes.
Stapes
The vibration of the Tympanum make it vibrate along with the Incus and Malleus.
Oval Window
When the Stapes vibrates, it causes liquid and hairs to move into the Cochlea.
Cochlea
The hairs and liquid that the Oval Window moves into this area
Auditory Nerve
The message is carried via this.
Eustachian Tube
Allows a person to keep proper pressure in their eyes
Semi-Circular Canal
Hairs and Otoliths (Hearing Stones) allow a person to keep their balance