Lab safety/directional anatomy
structures of the cerebrum
cerebellum+meninges
brainstem facts
prior unit free for all
100

Anterior means:

Front
100

this lobe doesn't finish developing until we are 25 years old and is responsible for decision making.

Frontal lobe

100
the cerebellum is responsible for what function
balance and coordination 
100

how many regions make up the brainstem?

3

100

convert 1700 into standard time

5:00 PM

200

the protective equipment used to prevent fluids from splashing my eyes

goggles/eye protection

200

this lobe is the vision center of the brain

occipital lobe

200

Tough outer layer of meninges

dura mater

200

the brainstem connects the brain (cerebrum) to which distal structure?

spinal cord

200

Penicillin was created in what year

1940

300

the sharp knife used to cut through tissue

scalpel 

300

the peaks and valleys of the brain surface are called

gyri and sulci
300

cerebellum is latin for what

"little brain"

300

the brainstem is commonly referred to as the ________brain

lizard or primal brain

300

portal of exit is which number in the chain of infection

#3

400

the cerebellum is located _________ to the cerebrum

posterior (inferior too)

400

the connecting structure the "bridges" the two hemispheres

corpus callosum 

400

this thin layer of meninges holds blood vessels to the surface of the brain

pia mater

400

the "regulator"

medulla oblongata 

400

pt c/o sob and dizziness c amb.

means?

patient complains of shortness of breath and dizziness with walking

500

if I feel dizzy in the lab I will

sit on the floor immediately 

500

the outer gray matter "crust" of our cerebrum where all of our higher level thinking occurs

cerebral cortex

500

the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord- held in place by the arachnoid mater

cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

500
one function of the "pons"

tear production, chewing, blinking, focusing vision, balance, hearing, facial expressions

500

which vertebrae type has 12 bones

thoracic