meninx with periosteal and meningeal layer
dura mater
sustained muscle contraction after death
rigor mortis
name the muscle of the eye that would allow one to look towards the nose
medial rectus
name of dense bone CT surrounding inner ear
bony labyrinth
receptor for pressure
baroreceptor
part of the brain for somatosensory information
parietal lobes
give the shape of the following muscles:
deltoid, rhomboid, trapezius, orbicularis oris
triangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, round
official term for eyebrows
supercilia
part of inner ear for gravitational balance
utricle and saccule
tactile receptor for pressure
Pacinian corpuscle, ruffini corpuscle
part of the brain coordinating skmt movement/posture and permitting the learning of new motor skills
cerebellum
opposite of retraction
protraction
area of eye where light focuses for optimal vision
fovea centralis
part of inner ear for rotational balance
semicircular canals
name a tactile receptor for touch
Meissner's, merckel's disc, free nerve endings, root/hair plexus
venous blood is collected around the brain by there structures
dural sinuses
opposite of pronation
supination
feeder layer of the eye; also absorbs extraneous light
choroid
fluid inside semicircular canals
endolymph
pain perceived externally from internal organs due to nerves running close together
referred pain
extension of spinal roots after L2 vertebra
cauda equina
term for small, slender or short muscle
brevis, gracilis, minimus, minor
"blind spot"
optic disc
ear stones of utricle and saccule
otoliths
type of receptor for olfaction
chemoreceptor