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Cerebrum
Brainstem
Spinal Cord
Cranial Nerves
Eye & Ear
100
The deep groove that divides the left and right hemispheres.
What is the longitudinal fissure?
100
The major function of the hypothalamus
What is homeostasis?
100
The deeper groove of the spinal cord
What is the anterior medial fissure?
100
The function of cranial nerve I
What is smell?
100
The membrane at the end of the auditory canal
What is the tympanic membrane?
200
The structure that divides the telencephalon between motor and sensory functions
What is the central sulcus?
200
The bundles of axons belonging to the mesencephalon
What are the cerebral peduncles?
200
The outer most membrane of the spinal cord
What is the dura mater?
200
The three nerves that control eye movements
What are the oculomotor, trochlear, and abducens?
200
The jelly-like fluid that fills the posterior cavity
What is vitreous humor?
300
The functional name of the gyrus that sends information to the body
What is the primary motor cortex?
300
The structure, made of projection fibers, that divides the basal nuclei
What is the internal capsule?
300
The structure that sensory information must pass through immediately before it enters the spinal cord
What is the posterior root ganglion?
300
The function of the vestibulocochlear nerve
What is sensory: hearing and equilibrium?
300
The fluid that fills the cochlear duct
What is endolymph?
400
The structure that divides the cerebrum and the cerebellum
What is the transverse fissure?
400
The three major functions of the medulla oblangata
What are regulation of heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure?
400
The gap between the dura mater and the vertebra
What is the epidural space?
400
The three major functions of the vagus nerve
What are cardiovascular, pulmonary, and gastrointestinal function?
400
Drains the aqueous humor
What is the scleral venous sinus?
500
Motor speech production
What is the function of the Brocca's area?
500
Relays sensory information and contains nuclei for breathing
What is the pons?
500
Receives somatic and visceral sensory information
What is the posterior grey horn?
500
The three branches of the trigeminal nerve
What are the ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular?
500
The ion that flows into hair cells, of the spiral organ, generating an action potential
What is potassium?