After CSF travels to the 4th ventricle it goes to what 2 structures...
Medial(Spine) and Lateral(brain) apertures
Somatic and visceral sensory neurons make up this structure...
Dorsal Root
This is the skull opening for cranial nerve V3...
Foramen Ovale
These Muscles of the face are sphincter muscles(There are 2)...
Orbicularis oris and orbicularis oculi
This structure connects the tympanic cavity to the nasopharynx...
Eustachian(auditory) Tube
This is the function of the Temporal Lobe(Name at least 2)...
Primary auditory, auditory association, olfactory, and speech interpretation.
This structure is made of dorsal and ventral roots and is known as the Horses tail...
Cauda Equina
This cranial nerve functions in the motor to the Trapezius and Sternocleidomastoid muscles...
CN X(Vagus)
The nasolacrimal duct and paranasal sinuses open through what structures...
Superior, middle, and inferior meatuses
The anterior chamber is between what two structures...
Cornea and iris
This structure is deep to the cerebral peduncles and is dopamine producing...
Substantia Nigra
These are the meningeal layers of the spinal cord from deep to superficial...
Dura, Arachnoid, and pia
This cranial nerve's function is motor to the parotid salivary gland...
Glossopharyngeal(IX)
This structure found in the cochlear duct, responsible for hearing, is a collection of hair receptors...
Organ of Corti
This space in the teeth is where nerves and vessels are located...
Pulp cavity
This is an example of a commissural tract...
Corpus callosum
This type of matter(gray or white) comprises the most inner structures of the spinal cord...
Gray Matter
These Cranial Nerves have an attachment to the brain at the medulla dorsal to the Olive(Name 2)...
CN IX(Glossopharyngeal), X(Vagus), XI(Spinal Accessory)
Salivary Glands are what type of gland...
Exocrine Glands
This structure changes the shape of the lens...
Ciliary Muscles
This is the function of the mamillary Bodies...
Allow a connection between the limbic system and the thalamus
This vessel goes through the transverse foramina of the cervical vertebrae...
Vertebral Artery
This Cranial Nerve's function is sensory to the face and eye...
Trigeminal-Opthalmic Division
Perilymph fluid is contained in this structure...
Bony Labyrinth
This is the action and the innervation of the superior oblique...
Eye rolls, looks down and laterally; CN IV(Trochlear)