Brain Sections
Eye
Head/Facial Injuries
Brain Lobes
Facial Anatomy
100

How many sections does the brain have?

4

100

Colored Portion of Eye.

Iris

100

15-20% of highschool athletes have suffered from this

Concussion

100

Where are the four lobes of the brain located?

Cerebrum

100

Name of your nose bone.

Nasal Bone

200

Large part of brain that has 2 sections.

Cerebrum

200

Protective Layer of Eye.

Cornea

200

Caused by blunt drama. Gives you severe headache, nausea, and racoon eyes.

Skull Fracture

200

This lobe is responsible for eye movement.

Frontal Lobe

200

This is your cheek bone.

Zygomatic 

300

Responsible for the coordination on skeletal muscle.

Cerebellum

300

Stretches and adjusts to see different distances.

Lens

300

First thing you should do once you have a concussion.

Rest for 48 hours

300

Lobe responsible for hearing.

Temporal Lobe

300

Bone found under your lip.

Maxilla

400

Makes life better. Is responsible for sleep, posture, and respiration.

Pons

400

Contains fluid in front part of eye to hold shape.

Anterior Chamber

400

Bleeding between the dura and cranial bones.

Epidural Hematoma

400

This lobe controls your vision.

Occipital Lobe

400

Bone that sits within tearduct.

Lacrimal

500

Controls heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, sneezing, and more.

Medulla Oblonogata

500

Gives shape to eye. 

Vitreous Humor

500
Malocclussion of the teeth 
Mandible Fracture and Dislocation
500
Lobe responsible for sensations.

Parietal Lobe

500

This bone is located behind your eye.

Ethmoid

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