What is the region in bright red called?
Cerebrum
This cranial nerve is responsible for vision.
Optic nerve
What is the outermost layer of meninges?
Dura Mater
What is this muscle in green?
Gastrocnemius
What is the mnemonic to remember the cranial nerves?
Oh, Oh, Oh, To Touch And Feel Very Good Velvet, AH!
This part of the brain coordinates balance and fine motor skills.
Cerebellum
What is this nerve?
Hypoglossal canal
This meningeal layer contributes to the blood-brain barrier by tightly adhering to the brain's surface.
Pia mater
This ion binds to troponin to initiate muscle contraction.
Calcium
What is the homunculus?
It's how your brain sees your body
This part of the brainstem is involved in regulating sleep and arousal and links the medulla to the midbrain.
The Pons
What is this nerve?
Trigeminal Nerve
This middle layer of the meninges has a web-like appearance and is involved in cerebrospinal fluid circulation.
Arachnoid mater
What is this muscle?
Quadriceps
This inflammation of a tendon, often caused by overuse, is known as this.
Tendinitis
This structure acts as a relay station for sensory information, directing it to the appropriate regions of the brain.
Thalamus
This nerve controls the muscles of facial expression and also provides taste sensation to the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.
Facial Nerve
What are the areas highlighted in blue?
The Ventricles
The functional unit of a muscle fiber, from one Z-disc to the next, is called this.
Sartoreus
Brain and spinal chord?
This area in the left frontal lobe is crucial for speech production.
Broca's area
What is this nerve?
Vestibulocochlear nerve
The potential space between the dura mater and the skull is called this.
Epidural space
What are these muscles?
Serratus Lateralus
"The drops of rain make a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by oft falling."- Lucretious
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