Brain Cells
Brain Anatomy
Brain Support
Spinal Cord
Cranial Nerves
100

These receive NT in the post-synaptic neuron

What are dendrites?

100

These are deep grooves in the brain

What are fissures?

100

This circulates in the ventricles and subarachnoid space

What is CSF?

100

Where anesthesia is given in the spinal cord

What is the epidural space?

100

The function of the olfactory nerve is this

What is smell?

200

These neurons have two processes extending from the cell body

What are bipolar neurons?

200

Nerve tract connecting the two hemispheres

What is the corpus callosum?

200

This regulates what can enter the interstitial fluid of the brain

What is the BBB?

200

Gray matter is this to white matter in the spinal cord

What is deep?

200

This nerve goes to and from the pharynx and viscera

What is the vagus nerve?

300

These cells are able to myelinate multiple neurons/portions of the axon

What are oligodendrocytes?

300

This is anterior to the central sulcus

What is the primary motor cortex?

300

This connects the third and fourth ventricle

What is the cerebral aqueduct?

300

The anterior longitudinal depression of the spinal cord

What is the anterior median fissure?

300

Cranial nerve IV

What is the trochlear nerve

400

In myelinated neurons, impulses during conduction jump between these regions

What are neurofibril nodes?

400

This forms a ring around the diencephalon and is involved in emotional processing

What is the limbic system?

400

The CT that lines the brain (closest)

What is pia mater?

400

The anterior root contains these axons

What are motor axons?

400

The facial nerve gets taste from this region of the tongue

What is anterior?

500

Brain tumors derive from these cells

What are glial cells?

500
The autonomic nucleus that controls blood pressure

What is the vasomotor center?

500
This connects the lateral ventricles to the third ventricle

What is the interventricular foramen?

500

This follows dermatome lines

What is shingles?

500

Cranial nerve IX

What is the glossopharyngeal nerve?