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42 Cards in this Set
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Label this picture
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A) Third Ventricle
B) Longitudinal Fissure C) Mammilary Bodies |
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Label this brain
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A) Septum Pollucidum
B) Corpus Callosum C) Fornix D) Anterior Commisure E) Optic Chiasm F) Mammillary Body G) Anterior Medulary Vellum |
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Label this picture
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A) Olfactory
B) Occulomotor C) Trochlear D) Optic |
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Label this brain
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A) Third Ventricle
B) Mass Intermedia |
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What is the name of the 3 bones of the ear?
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Mallous, Incus, Stapes
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What is the only fluid filled region of the ear?
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Inner
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Tempanic membrane separates what two regions of the ear?
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Outer and middle
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What is the largest of all the ossicles?
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Stapes
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What does round window do?
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releaves pressure
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Stapes is over which window?
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Oval
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Cochlea is made to help with what?
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Hearing
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What does instrument of corti do and where is it?
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Help with hearing, in the cochlea
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What is for balance?
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Semi-circular canals
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What is another name for semi-circular canals?
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vestibule
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What is the biggest part of the eye?
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posterior segment
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Which segment is divided into chambers?
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Anterior
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Where is the aqueous humor?
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Anterior chamber
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Where is the viterous body?
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Posterior segment
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What do the suspensary ligaments do?
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hold lens in place
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What do the cilliary muscles do?
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Change shape of lens for distance and close up viewing
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What are the layers of the eyeball?
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Sclera, cornea, choroid, retina
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What is the sclera?
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The white part of the eye
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What is the cornea?
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A part of the sclera that turns clear and lays over the pupil and the iris
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What is the choroid?
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middle layer of the eye; pigment
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What is the retina?
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inner layer of the eye; veins; rods and cones
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What is the yellow spot one the retina?
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Fovea Centralis
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What is so special about the fovea centralis?
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most fabulous colors; made up of only cones
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What makes up your blind spot?
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Optic disc
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What is the part of the ear that you actually see?
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Auricle or pinna
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What is the hole that leads from the outter ear to the middle ear?
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External acoustic meatus
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What is the only fluid filled area of the ear?
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inner ear
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What is the area in the cochlea called?
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Organ of Corti (blue and red parts)
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What, in the ear, eases pressure?
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Round window
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What are the tube in the cochlea called?
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Cochlea duct
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What are the six muscles of the eye?
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Lateral, Medial, Superior, Inferior rectuses, and Inferior and Superior oblique
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Which direction does the superior and inferior rectuses of the eye move the eye?
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medially
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Which direction does the superior and inferior obliques of the eye move the eye?
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laterally
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Label this eye
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A) Palpebral conjunctiva
B) Palpebral fissure C) Bulbar conjunctiva |
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Label this eye
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A) Lacrimal gland
B) Medial commissure (canthus) C) Lateral commissure (canthus) |
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Label this eye
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A) Lacrimal gland
B) Medial commissure C) Lateral commissure D) Lacrimal punctum E) Nasolacrimal duct |
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Label
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A) Dendrite
B) Myelin sheath C) synaptic end bulbs |
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What is A and B?
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A) Broca's
B) Wernicke's |