the Thalamus functions as the
What is the Relay Station?
The first Cranial Nerve is
What is Olfactory?
The two major functions of the Spinal Cord
What is reflexes and communication between the body and brain?
the prefix "spino" means
What is from the spinal cord?
What are the five lobes of the brain?
What is Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, Occipital, Insula?
The Cranial Nerve responsible for equilibrium and hearing
What is Vestibulocochlear?
The four parts of the spinal cord are
What is Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, and Sacral?
The suffix "spinal" means
This is also known as the emotional brain
What is the Limbic System?
The function of the Trochlear nerve is
What is up, down, left, right eye movement?
Sensory Input is received _____ while Motor Output is sent _____.
What is Posteriorly and Anteriorly?
The anterior ramus innervates
What is the skin and skeletal muscle of the trunk and limbs?
the Hypothalamus functions to regulate
What is endocrine functions and homeostasis?
The difference between the Optic Nerve and the Oculomotor Nerve
What is Optic for vision and Oculomotor is for eye movement?
The roots of the lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal spinal nerves are found in the
What is the Cauda Equina?
A Nerve Plexus is
What is a network of interweaving anterior rami?
The part of the brain functions to set the rhythm of breathing and heart rate
What is the Medulla Oblongata?
The difference between the Glossopharyngeal Nerve and the Hypoglossal Nerve is
What is the Glossopharyngeal is for taste and swallowing while Hypoglossal is for tongue movement?
A tract is
What is myelinated axons that relay nerve signals from a common origin to a common destination?
The Phrenic nerve innervates the
What is the diaphragm?