What muscle group are the gastrocnemius and soleus muscle part of ?
triceps surae muscle group
Which cranial nerves pass through the jugular foramen
CN IX Glossopharyngeal nerve
CN X Vagus Nerve
CN XI Accessory Nerve
Which nerve is known as the "funny bone nerve"
Ulnar Nerve
Plays a role in pain, empathy, and consciousness
Insula
This structure separates the anterior cavity of the eye from the posterior
lens
This muscle is the longest in the body
Sartorius Muscle
What is the function of CN XII Hypoglossal nerve
Movement of the tongue
Which nerve is associated with carpal tunnel syndrome?
Median Nerve
What are the 4 functional/anatomical regions of the brain?
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Diencephalon
Brainstem
This lingual papillae does not contain taste buds
Filiform Papillae
The most lateral muscle of the hamstrings muscle group
Biceps Femoris muscle
What are the branches of the CN VII Facial Nerve
Temporal, Zygomatic, Buccal, Mandibular, Cervical
This nerve splits into the common fibular and tibial nerve
Sciatic Nerve
This structure connects the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus
Infundibulum
The bony labyrinth is filled with ___ while the membranous labyrinth is filled with ____
perilymph
endolymph
This muscle attaches to the pubis' superior ramus
Pectineus Muscle
Which cranial nerve innervates the Inferior Oblique Muscle
CN III Oculomotor Nerve
Name the nerves of the lumbar plexus and include which nerve is the largest of this plexus?
Iliohypogastric Nerve
Ilioinguinal Nerve
Genitofemoral Nerve
Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
Obturator Nerve
Femoral Nerve (Largest)
The tentorium cerebelli separates the ___ from the ____
cerebrum
cerebellum
What are the membranous parts of the vestibule
Saccule
Utricle
This neuromuscular junction disorder happens when the body produces antibodies that attack acetylcholine (ACh) receptors on the muscle side of the neuromuscular junction
Myasthenia Gravis
Which division of the trigeminal nerve passes through the infraorbital foramen?
Maxillary division
This nerve originates from C3 C4 C5
Phrenic Nerve (C3 to 5 KEEP THE DIAPHRAGM ALIVE)
Explain the flow of CSF?
1) Left and right lateral ventricles
2) Interventricular foramina
3) 3rd ventricle
4) Cerebral aqueduct
5) 4th ventricle
6) Out of the lateral and medial apertures and central canal
7) To the subarachnoid space that surrounds the brain and spinal cord
8) Reabsorbed by arachnoid granulations/villi into the dural venous sinuses
A reflective layer found in the eyes of many animals.
Tapetum Lucidum