Brain
CNs
Ear
Eye
Misc
100

The lobe of the brain that functions as the visual center

Occipital lobe

100

The name of CN VII

Facial nerve

100

The name of the external ear

Pinna or Auricle

100

The structure of the eye that contains the photoreceptors

Retina

100

The middle layer of the meninges

Arachnoid mater

200

The fissure that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum

Transverse fissure

200

The cranial nerve responsible for smell (name and #)

Olfactory, CN I

200

The two chambers that make up the vestibule

The saccule and the utricle

200

The anatomical structure that causes the blind spot

Optic disc

200

A division of the visceral motor nervous system (there are 2, name 1)

Sympathetic or Parasympathetic

300

The part of the midbrain responsible for auditory reflexes

Inferior colliculi

300

This cranial nerve controls the extrinsic eye muscle that moves the eye laterally

Abduscens, CN VI

300

The auditory ossicles, from lateral to medial

Malleus, Incus, Stapes

300

These two chambers of the eye are filled with aqueous humor

Anterior and Posterior chambers

300

The cells that myelinate the CNS

Oligodendrocytes

400

The structure connecting the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus

Infindibulum

400

The three divisions of CN V

Ophthalmic (sensory), Maxillary (sensory), Mandibular (mixed)

400

The structure that equalizes pressure between the middle and inner ear

Pharyngotympanic tube (aka Eustachian or auditory tube)

400

The layer of the eye containing the choroid layer, the ciliary bodies, and the iris/pupil

Tunica Vasculosa

400

Where CSF flows after leaving the third ventricle

Cerebral aqueduct

500

Connects the mamillary bodies to the hippocampus as the long-term memory relay center

Fornix

500

The sensory function of CN IX

Taste, temperature, pain, and pressure on the posterior 1/3 of the tongue

500

The name of the organ within the cochlear duct that transforms vibrations into nervous signals

Spiral Organ of Corti

500

The spot in the retina where visual acuity is the highest

Fovea centralis

500

The structure dividing the frontal and parietal lobes (idk i ran out of ideas)

Central sulcus