Body Orientations
Bones
The Brain
Cranial Nerves
Neurons/Receptors
100

What is the name of the term that refers to lower/towards the foot

Inferior

100

What is the longest bone of the body?

Femur

100

Which structure is called little brain?

Cerebellum

100

Which cranial nerve controls vision to the eye? 

Optic

100

What is the name for an electrical impulse that is sent by a neuron?

Action Potential

200

The thoracic cavity contains which two major organs?

Heart and Lungs

200

What position is the ulna in relation to the radius?

Medial

200

Which two structures play a role in movement and coordination?

Cerebrum and Cerebellum 

200

Name the nerve: III

Occulomotor

200

Name the receptor responsible for detecting changes in blood pressure

Baroreceptor

300

The gluteal region is ________ to the popliteal region.

Superior

300

Which bone has bony projections that look like horns?

Hyoid

300

The Diencephalon consists of which 3 structures? (100 points per structure)

Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Epithalamus

300

Name the nerve: VIII

Vestibulochochlear

300

What is the name of the space between neurons?

Synapse

400

The region between the right and left pleural cavities is called what?

The mediastinum

400

The medial malleolus is found on which bone?

Tibia

400

Which area in the frontal lobe is responsible for speech and language? 

Broca's Area

400

Which is the Largest of all the Cranial Nerves? 

Trigiminal Nerves

400

Name the major organ of the sympathetic nervous system

Adrenal Medulla

500

The gall bladder is located entirely in which quadrant?

Upper Right 

500

Which of these bones has "wings" and a body?

Sphenoid

500

Which lobe is Wenicke's area located in?

Temporal Lobe

500

Which nerve innervates muscles that abducts the eye?

Abducens 

500

How many pairs of spinal nerves are their?

31 

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