which two organs make up the CNS (central nervous system)
Brain and spinal cord
what does the Pineal Gland control
secretion of the hormone melatonin
When the eye focuses on a nearby object, the ciliary muscles contract as a result of parasympathetic stimulation from the oculomotor nerve
Accommodation
Vison
Optic
Pupil Dilation
sympathetic
the brain stem constist of...
medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain
Where is the sensory relay center of the brain.
( Auditory, visual, pain, temperature, and touch)
thalamus
what is the inner layer of the eye, covering the inner surface of the eye posterior to the ciliary body
Retina
Ability to smell
Olfactory
Heart Rate: Constriction, dilation
Sympathetic
List the 4 parts of the brain
the brainstem, the cerebellum, the diencephalon, and the cerebrum
what endocirine gland controls onset puberty and your circadenan rythm
pineal gland
what is the sensory organ in the ear, mainly controling balence?
Semicircular Canals
what sense controls hearing and balance
Vestibulocochlear
skin constriction
sympathetic
the part of the brain that controls balance and eye movements.
cerebellum
what evokes emotional and visceral responses to odor
habenula
sensory organ involved in hearing (snail shell)
cochlea
what is called the "motor to eye"
Oculomotor
Pupil Constriction
parasympathetic
what are the 4/5 categories from Spinal Nerves
cervical, vertebrae, thoracic , sacral, lumbar
which part of the brain controls the voluntary motor functions, motovation, aggression sense of smell and mood.
Frontal lobe of the brain
is an avascular, transparent, biconvex disk located behind the pupi
Lens
has the greatest general sensory function of all the cranial nerves and is the only cranial nerve involved in sensory cutaneous innervation of the head
Trigeminal
Glucose Release from Liver
smpathetic