What are the 5 plates of bones called that make up the cranium?
Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, Sphenoid, and Occipital
What is the purpose of CSF?
A cushion for the brain
What major vessels are located in the neck that supplies the brain with blood?
Carotids
How many facial bones are there?
14
What is the clear covering of the eye called?
Cornea
What are the bones that make up the facial bones?
Orbits and nose, maxillae, zygomatic bones, & mandible
What are the 3 layers of meninges?
Dura Mater, Pia Mater, & Arachnoid Mater
What are the veins in the neck called?
Jugular
What bones make up the eye socket?
Frontal, zygomatic bone, and Maxilla
What is the white part of the eye called?
Sclera
What percent of the brain takes up space within the skull?
85%
What is the Cerebrum in charge of?
Cognitive function, sensory functions, motor functions, & emotion
What are the 3 different openings of the Pharynx called?
Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, & Laryngopharynx
What is the Jaw bone called?
Mandible
What does the lens of the eye do?
Focus light that enters the eye onto the retina
How much CSF makes up the remainder of the space within the skull?
100-150 ml
What is included in the Brain Stem?
Pons, Midbrain, & Medulla Oblongata
What is the windpipe called?
Trachea
What is the purpose of the nose when breathing in the air?
To filter, humidify, and warm
What are the two fluids that fill the chambers of the eye called?
Aqueous Humor and Vitreous Humor
What is the floor of the skull called?
Basilar Skull
Where is the Arbor Vitae located?
Cerebellum
What are the ligaments called that vibrate with air to produce speech?
Vocal Cords
What bone does the tongue connect to?
Hyoid Bone
What is the area called where the retina and the optic nerve meet?
Optic Disc