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Eye Parts
Ear Parts
CNS Parts
100

A soft, spongy organ that weighs between two and three pounds; makes it possible to move, think, and learn

Brain

100

Unconscious actions such as jerking your hand away when you touch something hot

Reflex actions

100

A large bundle of nerve fibers at the back of the eyeball; carries messages from the rods and cones to the sight center in the brain

Optic nerve

100

The part of the ear that can be seen; catches waves of sound

Outer ear

100

Nerve cells; bundles of fibers that carry messages from one part of the body to the other

Nerves

200

The half of your cerebrum that communicates with the left side of your body

Right hemisphere

200

Nerve endings that send messages to your brain whenever your skin comes into contact with something outside your body

Sensory receptors

200

The colored part of the eye; causes the pupil to become larger or smaller according to the amount of light entering the eye

Iris

200

The part of the ear including the hammer, anvil, and stirrup; amplifies and transmits sound to the inner ear

Middle ear

200

The part of the brain connected to the spinal cord; controls involuntary muscles and activities of the body

Brain stem

300

The half of your cerebrum that communicates with the right side of your body

Left hemisphere

300

12 pairs of nerves which branch directly from your brain stem

Cranial nerves

300

The dark opening in the center of the iris through which light passes

Pupil

300

A thin membrane of skin that separates the outer ear from the middle ear

Eardrum

300

A long bundle of nerve fibers that extends from the brain stem and is protected by the spinal column

Spinal cord

400

Consists of your brain and spinal cord and acts as your body's computer, controlling the functions of each of the body's systems

Central nervous system

400

Fibers that inform your body of the things in its environment - things you feel, see, hear, smell, taste, etc.

Sensory nerve fibers

400

The part of the eye that causes light rays which pass through it to bend and focus on the retina

Lens

400

The small tube that carries sound waves from the outer ear to the eardrum

Auditory canal

400

The lower, back part of the brain; controls balance and coordinates skeletal (voluntary) muscle activity

Cerebellum

500

Made up of the nerves that control the involuntary actions of your body and all the other nerves that branch out into the body; serves as the messenger systems, carrying information from the brain to each part of the body

Peripheral nervous system

500

Fibers that carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles

Motor nerve fibers

500

The inner layer of the eye where images are formed

Retina

500

The tube that connects the middle ear to the back of the pharynx

Eustachian tube

500

The upper part of the brain; controls thought, memory, and learned behavior

Cerebrum

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