Neurology
Brain
Throat/Nose
Ears
Eyes
200

Autoimmune disease that causes neurons to misfire, leading to behavior and mobility changes.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

200

The lobes of the brain that is the lower back of the head.

Occipital

200

Responsible for immune function; located in back of the throat

Tonsils

200

Where is the pinna located?  (outer, middle, inner)

outer

200

the only cranial nerve that is regulated by the CNS

optic nerve

300

Passageways where messages are transmitted

synapses

300

When memory fails, this lobe is affected.

Temporal
300

medical term for voice box

larynx

300

Responsible for seeing colors

cones

300

where the stapes, incus, and malleus are located

middle ear

400

Nerve cells that send messages to the brain

dendrites

400

The term for not being able to recognize familiar objects.

agnosia

400

What connects the larynx to the esophagus?

Pharynx

400

part of the eye that is unique like a fingerprint to each person

iris

400

Help to see in lower light

Rods

600
Part of the nervous system that controls breathing.

CNS

600

The stage of development when the eye begins formation.

Embryo

600

"guardian of the airways"

epiglottis

600

99% water gel-like material between lens and retina

vitreous body

600

the fluid in the vitreous body decreases with _____.

age

1000

Make up the central nervous system

Brain and spinal cord

1000

Agnosia occurs in which brain lobe?

Parietal

1000

transfer vibrations to sound, which the mouth and throat can manipulate

vocal cords

1000

the result of too much fluid/infection in the tympanic membrane

rupture

1000

Your pupils respond to bright light by _________.

constricting