The Optic Nerve regulates this
What is Vision or Sight
The resting potential of a nerve
What is -70 mV
The main body of a nerve
What is the soma
The clear fluid between the lens and the cornea
What is Aqueous Humor
The lobe of the brain that regulates sight
What is the Occipital lobe?
The Olfactory Nerve controls this
What is Smell
A nerve cell depolarizes when this ion's channels are open allowing them to enter the cell quickly
What is sodium
The end of a nerve where neurotransmitters are released
What is the Axon Terminal
What is the lens
The lobe of the brain that processes hearing
Temporal Lobe
The trigeminal nerve or 5th cranial nerve controls the muscles found here.
What is the face?
The traveling of an electrical signal down an axon is known as this
What is an action potential?
The gaps in the myalin Sheath that allows a signal to move quickly
What are the Nodes of Ranvier
When the eye is to short. Also known as far-sighted
This part of the brain regulates Balance
What is the Cerebellum?
The 4th cranial nerve known as the trochlear nerve stimulates only 1 muscle. That muscle is found in this organ
What is the eye?
Neurotransmitters can be removed from the synapse by diffusion, denaturing (destroying) or by this third process
What is reuptake?
The gap between a nerve cell and a target cell
What is a synapse
The thick viscous liquid in the large part of the eye
What is Vitrious Humor
This region regulates breathing and many other primal basic functions
What is the brain Stem?
Cranial Nerve X which controls the intestines and heart is more commonly known as this
What is the Vagas Nerve
This voltage will cause the ion channels of the nerve to open sending a signal down the nerve
What is -55 mV
What are Schwann cells
Cataracts is caused by a flaw in this part of the eye
What is the lens
This part of the brain is used in problem solving
What is the fronal lobe?