Hormones
Cranial Nerves
Nervous System
Glands
Sensory System
100

Function of epinephrine

Elicits fight-or-flight response

100

Cranial nerve II

Optic nerve

100

The outermost layer of the meninges

Dura mater

100

Hormone produced by the testes

Androgens/ testosterone

100

Muscle that moves the eye laterally

lateral rectus

200

Function of prolactin

Stimulates breast development and maintains lactation

200

Cranial nerve VI

Abducens nerve

200

A neuron with one process extending from the soma

Unipolar neuron

200

Hormones (2) produced by the ovaries

Progesterone and estrogen

200

Function of auditory ossicles (bones)

Conduct vibrations of the tympanic membrane to the oval window

300

Function of calcitonin

Decreases blood calcium ion levels

300

Cranial nerve V

Trigeminal nerve

300

Function of ependymal cells

Cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) production

300

Hormones produced by the pancreas (2)

Insulin and glucagon

300

Function of the pharyngotympanic tube

equalizes air pressure

400

Gland that secretes adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)

Anterior pituitary

400

Cranial nerve X

Vagus nerve

400

Two words describing the patellar reflex

Monosynaptic, ipsilateral, or segmental

400

Name a hormone produced by the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland

oxytocin and vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone, ADH)

400

Function of semicircular canals

Dynamic and static equilibrium

500

Gland that secretes vasopressin

Posterior pituitary

500

Cranial nerve XI

Accessory nerve

500

The three layers of a peripheral nerve (starting with innermost layer)

endoneurium, perineurium, epineurium

500

The part of the adrenal gland that epinephrine is produced by

Medulla

500

Structure that focuses light on the retina

lens

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