eye
ear
Nerves
Brain
hormones
100
the fovea centralis
What is an area heavily packed with cones
100
the outermost part of the ear
What is the pinna
100
the two branches of the nervous systems
What are the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system
100
the 4 lobes of the brain
What is frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital
100
these are only stimulated by certain hormones.
What is a target cell
200
when the ciliary muscle contract or relax to focus the lens.
What is accommodation
200
different frequencies are heard by...
What is the near and far hair cells.
200
involuntary actions are controlled by this
What is the autonomic nervous system
200
what are the 3 layers of protection for the cns
What is meninges, skull, cerebrospinal fluid.
200
the release of hormones is controlled by this .
What is negative feedback.
300
a concave lens corrects vision if you have this shape eyeball.
What is a long eyeball.
300
this are controls balance.
What is the semi-circular canals.
300
remove wastes and nourish the nerve and create myelin
What is a schwann cell.
300
wernickes area
What is language comprehension.
300
the pancreas produced these hormones to regulate this.
What is insulin and glucagon, to regulate blood sugar.
400
the left eye is processed by this part of the brain.
What is the right side, occipital lobe.
400
the middle ear, outside to inside.
What is semicircular canals, vestibule, cochlea, auditory nerve.
400
neurotransmitters jump across the synapse by this process
What is exocytosis
400
the brain is composed of mostly this.
What is white matter
400
this is diagnosed in children, insulin dependant, antibodies are produced to attack the beta cells of the pancreas.
What is type 1 diabetes.
500
the structure of the eyeball from the outside in
What is the sclera, iris, pupil, cornea, lens, choroid, aqueous humour, ciliary muscle, vitreous humour, retina, fovea centralism, optic disc (blind spot) , optic nerve.
500
respectively moving in, the parts of the inner ear.
What is cochlea, organ of corgi, tympanic chamber, basilar membrane, tympanic membrane, hair cells, stereo cilia, tectorial membrane.
500
pathway of information through a nerve
What is dendrite, cell body, axon, axon terminal (buttons)
500
this part of the brain controls balance and body awareness.
What is the cerebellum
500
the anterior pituitary releases these hormones.
What is hGH, TSH, FSH, ACTH, LH, PRL
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