Lab - Station 2 Exam 2 Flashcards

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(W1) where is the cerebral hemispheres

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(S) on the big brain, the left and right sides

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where is the longitudinal fissure

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(Space) the big crack that separates the cerebral hemispheres

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where is the cerebral cortex

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(Gray Matter) on the disk brain, the outer dark areas

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where is the cerebral gyri

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(Ridge) the wrinkles in the brain

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where is the cerebral sulci

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(D) the cracks in between all the wrinkles/cerebral gyri

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where are the frontal lobes

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(Region) the large front part of the brain, he will rub where the frontal bone would be

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where are the frontal poles

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(F) the large front part of the brain, he will tap where the frontal bone would be

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where are the parietal lobes

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(Region) the top part of the brain, he will lay his hand flat where the parietal bones would be

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where are the temporal lobes

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(Region) the sides of the brain, he will rub where the temporal bones would be

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where are the temporal poles

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(F) the bottom of the brain, two large wrinkly circles on the inferior side, he will tap of the temporal areas

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where are the occipital lobes

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(Region) the back of the brain, he will rub where the occipital bone would be

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where are the occipital poles

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(F) the back of the brain, he will tap where the occipital bone would be

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where is the insula

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(Region) on the hemi brain, under the lateral sulcus, the two mounds inside the crack

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where is the central sulcus

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(D) the middle depression on the side, a line goes to the side of the brain with a big C on the top

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where is the precentral gyrus

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(Ridge) the thick line to the right of the central sulcus

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where is the precentral sulcus

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(D) the canal to the right of the precentral gyrus

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where is the postcentral gyrus

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(Ridge) the thick line to the left of the central sulcus

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where is the postcentral sulcus

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(D) the canal to the left of the postcentral gyrus

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where is the lateral sulcus

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(D) the large canal perpendicular to the central sulcus

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where is the corpus callosum

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(S) the big sombrero of the seahorse, the big pocket above the head of the seahorse

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where is the cingulate gyrus

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(Ridge) the small ridge right above the corpus callosum

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where is the cingulate sulcus

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(D) the canal above the cingulate gyrus

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where is the parieto-occipital sulcus

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(D) the top part of the sideway V to the right of the seahorse

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where is the calcarine sulcus

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(D) the lower part of the sideways V to the right of the seahorse

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where is the fornix
(S) on the disk brain, the big U in the middle, it makes up the top part of the Y in the middle of the disk
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where is the septum pellucidum
(S) the line connected to the fornix, makes up the bottom line in the Y in the middle of the disk
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where is the olfactory bulb
(F) on the big brain on the bottom, the little fingers connected to the tracts
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where are the tracts
(S) on the big brain at the bottom, the line line/arm that is connected to the olfactory bulb
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where are the lateral ventricles
(Space) the two spaces of the sides of the septum pellucidum
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where is the septal nuclei
(Union) makes up the middle of the Y where all three lines connect
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where is the hippocampus
(S) the big blobs on the bottom of the disk brain, looks like cinnamon roles
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where is the corona radiata
(White Matter) the inner white tissue on the disk
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where is the cranial dura matter
(Covering) the most outer covering on top of the big brain
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where is the cranial arachnoid matter
(Covering) the reallyyyy small film/cover on the bottom side of the big brain
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where is the falx cerebri
(Infolding) where the dura matter goes into the crack when it is lifted up
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(BQ W1) what is one of the "pleasure centers" affected by addictive drugs
septal nuclei
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what functions in memory and understanding spacial relationships
hippocampus
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what is located between the cerebrum and cerebellum
tentorium cerebelli
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what is between the cerebellar hemispheres
falx cerebelli
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in the cranial region, which spaces are potential spaces vs real spaces
epidural space=potential space subdural space=potential space subarachnoid space=real space
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in the spinal region, which spaces are potential spaces vs real spaces
epidural space=real space subdural space=potential space subarachnoid space=real space
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(W2) where is the transverse cervical nerve
(S), (2352) the Y coming from the platysma to the face
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where is the supraclavicular nerves
(S), (2352) near the muscle under the platysma, back toward the neck, also makes a little Y
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where is the phrenic nerve
(S), (2120) looks like suspenders under the lungs
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where are roots C-5 through T-1
(Roots), (2345) near the shoulder, C-5 is the most superficial and neck the neck then C-6, C-7, C-8, and T-1 that is deep
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where is the dorsal scapular nerve
(S), (2345) nerve in between C-5 and C-6
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where is the long thoracic nerve
(S), (2345) nerve the on side of body below the armpit
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where is the upper trunk
(Trunk), (2345) the union of C-5 and C-6 roots
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where is the middle trunk
(Trunk), (2345) further down the C-7 root
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where is the lower trunk
(Trunk), (2345) the union of C-8 and T-1 roots
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where is the suprascapular nerve
(S), (2345) under the upper trunk
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where is the anterior divisions
(Division), (2345) when the probe is touching all the roots "above probe"
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what is the posterior division
(Division), (2345) when the probe is touch all the roots "below probe"
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where is the lateral cord
(Cord), (2345) where the upper and middle trunk meet, closer to the shoulder
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where is the medial cord
(Cord), (2345) the continuation of the medial trunk
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where is the posterior cord
(Cord), (2345) underneath the trunks, make other branches
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where is the lateral pectoral nerve
(S), (2345) the nerve on the right side of the body on the pecs
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where is the medial pectoral nerve
(S), (2345) the nerve on the pecs on the left side
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where is the upper subscapular nerve
(S), (2345) most lateral, closest to the M
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where is the lower subscapular nerve
(S), (2345) the nerve in between the upper ss nerve and thora. nerve
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where is the thoracodorsal nerve
(S), (2345) the deepest nerve, furthest from M
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where is the axillary nerve
(S), (2345) very tiny under all the roots, connected to the posterior cord
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where is the radial nerve
(S), (2345) right next to the upper subscapular nerve, thick, closer to the M
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where is the medial cutaneous nerve
(S), (2345) most inferior part of M, starts higher up than the M, not actually apart of M
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where is the ulnar nerve
(S), (2345) the string on the left side of the M, the first line
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where is the median nerve
(S), (2345) the middle bottom section of the M
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where is the medial root of the median nerve
(Root), (2345) the left upper side of the median nerve
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where is the lateral root of the median nerve
(Root), (2345) the right side of the median nerve
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where is the musculocutaneous nerve
(S), (2345) the right top side of the M, very small and goes into arm
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(W2 BQ) what is the sensory nerve to the external ear and skin in front of it
great auricular nerve
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what is the sensory to the top of the shoulder
supraclavicular nerves
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what is the nerve that supplies the funny bone
ulnar nerve
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(W3) where is the fibrous layer of the eye
(Region) the outer white layer AND the clear disk
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where is the sclera
(S) the white part of the fibrous layer
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where is the cornea
(S) the clear disk of the fibrous layer
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where is the vascular layer of the eye
(Region) the red middle layer
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where is the ciliary body
(Collective S) the striated muscle and the white projections on the inner lining of the eye
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where is the ciliary muscle
(S) the striated muscle part of the ciliary body
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where is the ciliary process
(Projection) the white projections of the ciliary body
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where is the iris
(S) the blue colorful part
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where is the pupil
(Space) the empty space inside the iris
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where is the constrictor pupillae muscle
(S) the little ridges between the iris and the pupil
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where is the dilator pupillae muscle
(S) the little ridges on the outside of the iris
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where is the retina
(Internal S) the orange and purple region of the eye
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where is the optic part
(Portion) the orange part of the retina
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where is the nonvisual part
(Portion) the purple part of the retina
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where is the ora serrata
(Margin) the bumpy line that separates the orange and purple sections of the retina
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where is the macula
(S) the yellow dot in the back of the retina, #8
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where is the fovea centralis
(Feature) the small indent next to the macula, #9
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where is the optic disc
(S) the yellow to the left of the macula, only on the inside, #7
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where is the optic nerve
(S) the yellow part above the optic disc, looks like corn
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where is the central artery of the retina
(S) the red line in between the optic nerve
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where is the lens
(S) the most posterior part of the eye, looks like a bubble, behind the iris and cornea
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where is the anterior segment of the eyeball
(Region) the area between the lens and the cornea
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where is the aqueous humor of the eye
(Fluid) what fills the anterior segment
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where is the anterior chamber of the eye
(Space) the area between the cornea and the iris (front and middle pieces)
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where is the posterior chamber of the eye
(Space) the area between the iris and the lens (middle and back pieces)
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where is the posterior segment of the eye
(Region) the area behind the lens, the space above the retina
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where is the vitreous body of the eye
(Fluid) what fills the posterior segment of the eye
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where is the superior rectus muscle
(S) on top, #16
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where is the inferior rectus muscle
(S) on bottom, #19
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where is the medial rectus muscle
(S) on the side below blue, #18
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where is the lateral rectus muscle
(S) on the side across from blue, #20
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where is the superior oblique muscle
(S) the muscle connected to the blue dot, #17
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where is the trochlea of the eye
(S) the blue dot
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where is the inferior oblique muscle
(S) going across on the bottom, #21
107
where is the levator palpebrae superioris
(S) goes on top and has a little brain, #14
108
where is the superior eyelid
(S) the top eyelid
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where is the inferior eyelid
(S) the bottom eyelid
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where is the palpebral fissue
(Space) the space between the two eyelids
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where are the eyelashes
(S) eyelashes
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where is the bulbar conjunctiva
(Covering) the thin coat on top of the eye
113
where is the palpebral conjunctiva
(Covering) on the inside on the eyelid
114
where is the lacrimal caruncle
(S) the pink dot in the corner of the eye
115
where is the lacrimal gland
(S) the little brain, #15
116
(BQ W3) what is dense with cones so it is the area of sharpest vision
fovea centralis
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what is known as the blind spot
the optic disk
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what attaches to ciliary bodies
suspensory ligament of the lens
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what makes tears
the lacrimal gland