The inferior sagittal sinus drains here
What is the straight sinus
This tube extends from the middle ear to the pharynx
What is the eustachian tube
This lobe is associtaed specifically with verbal memory
What is the left temporal lobe
This gland is responsible for regulating our circadian rythym
What is the pineal gland
CSF leaves the third ventricle via this
What is the cerebral aqueduct of sylvius
This dura fold seperates the cerebrum from the cerebellum
What is the tentorium cerebelli
These muscles control the shape the lens
What are the ciliary muscles
The precentral gyrus has this cortex
What is the primary motor cortex
These two hormones are responsible for increasing and decreasing calcium levels
What are calcitonin and parathyroid hormone (PTH)
This ramus supplies all the structures of the back
What is the dorsal rami
What is pia mater
This ossicle connects to the tympanic membrane
What is the malleus
What are the rostrum, fenu, trunk, and splenium
This part of a gland releases corticosteroids
What is the adrenal cortex
Consists of ventral and dorsal roots of the lower spinal nerves
What is the cauda equina
The sigmoid sinus becomes this vein
What is the internal jugular vein
This gelatinous material lies in th posterior chamber
What is the vitreous humor
This seperates the left and rght hemispheres of the cerebellum
What is the vermis
This is the exocrine functin of the pancreas
What is the production of digestive enzymes
This connects the two lateral ventricles
What is the septum pellucidum
An extension of the pia mater that anchors the spinal cord
What is the filum terminale
This region only contains cones and is our direct line of sight
What is the fovea centralis
The superior and inferior colliculi are a part of this structure
What is the corpora quadrigemina
This is the function of hormones T3 and T4
What is growth and neuroligical development
This is the vertebrae where the spinal cord ends
What is the second lumbar vertebrae (L2)