What is the difference between the autonomic and somatic nervous system? Give an example of each.
autonomic- things automatically controlled like breathing. Somatic we have control -running
What is there more of? Nerve cells or neuroglia?
Neuroglia
This is the largest part of the brain.
Which part of the eye creates the white of the eye.
Sclera
What part is highlighted?
Corpus Callosum.
What is the difference between unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar neuron?
uni=1 process bi= 2 processes multi= many processes
The nerve cells do not touch each other. How do they send a signal to the next neuron?
Nuerotransmitters
What is the order of the meninges from superficial to deep?
Dura-Arachnoid-Pia
What is the difference between rods and cones? What are they examples of?
Rods- light
Cones- color
Photoreceptors
What is this a picture of?
The choroid of her eyes. The light is reflecting off of the blood vessels.
What kind of cells create the myelin sheath?
Schwann Cells
Why is the axon covered?
To provide protection.
Thalamus, Hypothalamus, and Pineal Gland make up the _____ in the cerebrum
Diencephalon
What is the function of the olfactory nerve?
Smell
What is this a picture of?
Bell's Palsy
What is the clear/watery liquid that is in the anterior portion of the eye?

Label the picture
A- dendrite
B- cell body
C- Axon
D- Schwann Cell
E- Node of Ranvier
F- Axon Terminal
Brain Stem
What is the auricle?
Outer part of ear
What is #1, 4, 5,
1- cornea
4- sclera
5- retina
What is the difference between gyrus and sulci?
gyrus- top
sulci- bottom of brain
When at resting potential what are the charges of the cell and outside environment?
Cell- negative
Environment- positive
What part of the brain helps with muscle memory and balance/coordination?
Cerebellum
Explain why we have a blind spot?
there are no photoreceptors where the optic nerve connects to the retina.
What structure is purple?
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Cochlea