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42 Cards in this Set

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