1
2
3
4
100

Cranial nerve that reaches out to more than the head and neck, areas such as the stomach truck, and chest

x Vagus nerve

100

cranial nerve (XII) for speech & swallowing 

Hypo/gloss/al

hypo-below 

gloss-tongue

100

uni/lateral facial paralysis

bells palsy

100

tumor of a neuro/glial cell

gli/cyt/oma

200

transmits VISUAL information from retina to brain ;is what cranial nerve and name?

cranial nerve II OPTIC

200

cranial nerve( VI) for swallowing and head and shoulder movements 

Accessory

200

patient displays "chorea" dancelike movments, asa well as decline in lmental functions , has 

Huntingtons disease

200

transient disfunction of brain disturbances that causes seizures 

Epilepsy

300

Cranial nerve V - allows for forehead and scalp sensation ; chewing is ...

Tringeminal (V)

300

cranial nerve that is for hearing/ AUDITORY/Balance is ...

VIII Vestibul/o/chochlear 

300

white mater ,in the inner exterior portion of the spinal cord and areas of the brain,  has myelin to allow for impulses to transmit from body to brain through ascending tracts and from brain to body through descending tracts. 

true or False 

True

300

part of the brain that controls balance an equilibrium

cerebellum

400

cranial nerve III ;controls movement of the eyeball inward and pupil constriction

Occ/ular/motor 

400

cranial nerve I is the OLFACTORY nerve , it controls what sense

smell

400

Cranial nerve IV moves the eyeball down, inward, and laterally

Trochlear

400

degeneration of nerves in the basal ganglia area of the brain, leads to "shuffling gait ", muscle stiffness, defiencency in dopamine in the brain is what disease 

Parkinsons disease

500

cranial nerve 6 controls ab/duction of the eye ball

*eye movement outward

Ab/ducens

500

tongue and throat sensations and throat movement

IV-Gloss/o/pharynge/al 

gloss-tongue

pharyn-throat

al-pertaining tp

500

VII cranial nerve-for ear sensation, face and scalp movement and taste

FACIAL

500

the interior portion of the spinal cord and areas of the brain have GREY mater or NON mylienated neurons made of only cell bodies , dendrites and axon terminals. They transmit super fast impulses

true or false

false, Grey mater does NOT transmit impulses, myelin helps allow for fast transmission

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