Brain Regions
Cranial Nerves
Meninges
Muscles
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100

What is the main function of the cerebrum? 

Controls higher brain functions such as thinking, memory, sensory processing, voluntary movement, and emotions.

100

What is the function of the optic nerve?


Transmits visual information from the retina in the eye to the brain, enabling the perception of sight.

100

What is the function of the dura mater?

provide a protective, durable outer layer that shields the brain and spinal cord from physical damage and helps contain cerebrospinal fluid.


100

What is the location of the Gastrocnemius?

large muscle located in the lower leg, forming the bulk of the calf, and it helps with plantar flexion of the foot and bending the knee.


100

What is the mnemonic to remember the cranial nerves?

Oh, Oh, Oh, To Touch And Feel Very Good Velvet, AH! 

200

What is the function of the cerebellum?

Coordinates voluntary movements, balance, posture, and motor learning.

200

What does the oculomotor nerve do?


Controls most of the eye's movements, including those for pupil constriction, eyelid elevation, and focusing. It also controls the muscles that move the eye up, down, and inward.

200

What is the function of the pia mater?

protect and nourish the nervous tissue by facilitating the exchange of nutrients and waste through the blood-brain barrier.

200

Where are the internal obliques located?


On the side and front of the abdomen, beneath the external oblique.

200

What is the homunculus?

It's how your brain sees your body

300

What is the function of the pons?


regulating breathing, communication between different parts of the brain, and controlling sleep and arousal.


300

Where is the trigeminal nerve located? 


Located in the brainstem, specifically emerging from the pon

300

Where is the arachnoid mater located?

The middle layer of the meninges, located between the dura mater and pia mater, contains the space filled with cerebrospinal fluid.


300

What is the function of the Teres Major? 


Assist in the internal rotation, adduction, and extension of the arm at the shoulder joint.

300
What part of the brain controls higher reasoning?

Cerebrum

400

What is the function of the thalamus? 


Relays sensory and motor signals between the brain and spinal cord and acts as a relay station for sensory information to the appropriate areas of the brain.

400

Where is the facial nerve located? 


originates in the pons

400

What are the ventricles? 


Fluid-filled cavities in the brain that produce and store cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which cushions and nourishes the brain and spinal cord.


400

What is the structure and function of the sartorius?


A long muscle in the thigh that helps flex, abduct, and rotate the hip, as well as flex the knee.

400
What is included in the central nervous system?

Brain and spinal chord?

500

What is the function of the midbrain? 


Processing sensory information, controlling eye movement, and regulating motor functions, as well as playing a key role in arousal and alertness.


500

What is the function of the vestibulocochlear nerve?

controls hearing and balance by transmitting sound and equilibrium information from the inner ear to the brain.


500

What is the function of cerebral spinal fluid? 

Cushions and protects the brain and spinal cord, while also removing waste and maintaining a stable environment.

500

What are these muscles?


Serratus Lateralus

500

"The drops of rain make a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by oft falling."- Lucretious

With consistent effort, can you pass this exam?


ABSOLUTELY!