This Cranial Nerve stimulates the thorax and upper abdomen.
What is Cranial Nerve X
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for most eye movements.
What is Cranial Nerve III.
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for taste on the posterior portion of the tongue, pain and temperature.
What is Cranial Nerve IX.
This is what is created by a lack of rods and cones and is located in the optic disc.
This is caused by the presence of hydrogen ions in food.
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for hearing and balance.
This Cranial Nerve innervates the Superior Oblique Muscle and allows our eye to look down and in.
What is Cranial Nerve IV.
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for shoulder shrugging and turning our head.
What is Cranial Nerve XI.
These are the bones of the ossicle.
What are the malleus, incus and stapes.
These are responsible for color vision.
What are cones.
This Cranial Nerve controls the lateral rectus muscle of the eye and allows for lateral eye movement.
What is Cranial Nerve VI.
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for facial sensation and mastication.
What is Cranial Nerve V.
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for tongue movements.
What is Cranial Nerve XII.
This is the name for when your eyeball is too long.
What is myopia.
This divides the outer ear from the inner ear.
What is the tympanic membrane.
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for transmitting visual information from the retina to the brain.
What is Cranial Nerve II.
This Cranial Nerve innervates the lateral rectus muscle and allows for eye abduction.
What is cranial nerve VI.
These cranial nerves only carry afferent signals.
What are CN I, CN II, and CN VIII.
This area has the highest concentration of cones.
What is the fovea centralis.
This is found in the vestibular canal.
Perilymph.
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for our sense of smell.
What is Cranial Nerve I.
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for facial expression and taste sensation on the anterior portion of the tongue.
What is Cranial Nerve VII.
This disorder is caused by damage to Cranial Nerve I.
Anosmia
These are where tears are produced.
What are the lacrimal glands.
This fluid nourishes the eye.
What is aqueous humor.