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Published 09/07/2024 Paranasal sinuses do what? (4)
Published 09/07/2024 What are the four paranasal sinuses?
Published 09/07/2024 Paranasal sinuses are filled with what?
Published 09/07/2024 Resonance is important in the skull because...
Published 09/07/2024 Unpaired bones of the neurocranium (4):
Published 09/07/2024 Paired bones of the neurocranium (2):
Published 09/07/2024 Unpaired bones of the viscerocranium (2):
Published 09/07/2024 Paired bones of the viscerocranium (6):
Published 09/07/2024 The zygomatic arch is a combined bone, containing 1 bone and 3 processes:
Published 09/07/2024 The four cranial cavities and their associated structures are:
Published 09/07/2024 Three types of joints and their movability:
Published 09/07/2024 What joint is non-movable in the skull? (1)
Published 09/07/2024 Names of all sutures on the skull, and where they run:
Published 09/07/2024 The names of the joining of all the sutures: (2)
Published 09/07/2024 What are "soft spots" of the skull called?
Published 09/07/2024 Name all "soft spots" on the skull, when they close during human development, and what they eventually become: (3)
Published 09/07/2024 Name all synovial joints in the skull: (2)
Published 09/07/2024 The temporomandibular joint is found between: (2)
Published 09/07/2024 The temporomandibular joint is a ____ joint. (2)
Published 09/07/2024 What actions/movements does the temporomandibular joint allow?
Published 09/07/2024 Function of the orbital cavity:
Published 09/07/2024 What separates the left and right nasal cavity?
Published 09/07/2024 What bones make up the nasal cavity? (3)
Published 09/07/2024 What do nasal conchae do to the air? (3)
Published 09/07/2024 What are the three nasal chonchae called?
Published 09/07/2024 What nasal choncha is its own bone?
Published 09/07/2024 What nasal chonchae are part of the ethmoid bone? (2)
Published 09/07/2024 What are the three cranial fossa?
Published 09/07/2024 Cranial fossa have a "______" appearance on the inferior aspect of the inner skull.
Published 09/07/2024 A "nucleus" is a group of cells in the...
Published 09/07/2024 A "ganglia" is a group of cells in the...
Published 09/07/2024 The spinal cord is a continuation of the...
Published 09/07/2024 The brain can be broken apart into four general divisions:
Published 09/07/2024 In the brainstem, the most inferior portion is the...
Published 09/07/2024 The vagus nerve originates off of the ______ of the brain.
Published 09/07/2024 What are the vital reflexes of the Medulla?
Published 09/07/2024 What are the non-vital reflexes of the Medulla?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the second most inferior part of the brainstem?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the vital reflex of the Pons?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the primary purpose of the Pons?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the third most inferior part of the brainstem?
Published 09/07/2024 What reflexes are the Midbrain responsible for?
Published 09/07/2024 What do the "grasp" reflexes do?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the 4th inferior (or most superior) part of the brainstem?
Published 09/07/2024 What type of percept does the cerebellum use, and for what reason?
Published 09/07/2024 The cerebellum is responsible for...  (redo this card)
Published 09/07/2024 Issues with the cerebellum result in _______, which results in what?
Published 09/07/2024 Alcohol affects the ______ first, since it relies on speed.
Published 09/07/2024 Is the cerebellum is responsible for unconscious or conscious movement?
Published 09/07/2024 What are the four parts of the brainstem, from most inferior to most superior?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the function of the thalamus?
Published 09/07/2024 The hypothalamus is the master regulator of the ___________.
Published 09/07/2024 The diencephalon includes two brain parts:
Published 09/07/2024 The diencephalon is located ______ to the brainstem.
Published 09/07/2024 The cerebrum is responsible for 8 big actions:
Published 09/07/2024 Cerebral consciousness and cognition are controlled by:
Published 09/07/2024 The left side of the body is controlled by the (left/right) side of the brain. This wiring type is called _________.
Published 09/07/2024 Cerebral dominance is determined by what side of the brain can control...
Published 09/07/2024 What is the more common side for language to be learned in the cerebrum?
Published 09/07/2024 The "body map" on the surface of the brain is called ____ and means:
Published 09/07/2024 What are the ridges and grooves called in humans?
Published 09/07/2024 The ______ is the outer layer of the brain.
Published 09/07/2024 The ______ is where most neuronal cell bodies are found, and is also _____ matter.
Published 09/07/2024 _____ _____ determine appropriateness.
Published 09/07/2024 Basal nuclei are mostly, but not entirely, found within the _____.
Published 09/07/2024 Two diseases that affect basal nuclei:
Published 09/07/2024 _____ are cell processes in the CNS.
Published 09/07/2024 The three categories of tracts, and what they do:
Published 09/07/2024 What is the functional localization of the frontal lobe?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the functional localization of the parietal lobe?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the functional localization of the occipital lobe?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the functional localization of the temporal lobe?
Published 09/07/2024 Lipids are made of...
Published 09/07/2024 What is the pathway of blood to the brain from the heart?
Published 09/07/2024 The adam's apple is really called...
Published 09/07/2024 Branches off of the external carotid artery:
Published 09/07/2024 The facial artery is located in the _______ _______ layer of the skin. (2 words)
Published 09/07/2024 The occipital artery supplies: (2)
Published 09/07/2024 The superficial temporal artery supplies: (1)
Published 09/07/2024 The maxillary artery supplies:
Published 09/07/2024 The middle meningeal artery is an extension off of the:
Published 09/07/2024 The middle meningeal artery supplies blood mostly for:
Published 09/07/2024 Damage to the middle meningeal artery results in a _________ _______. (2 words)
Published 09/07/2024 The facial artery is _______, which means it's bendy.
Published 09/07/2024 Lingual artery suppllies: (1)
Published 09/07/2024 Superior thyroid artery supplies: (3)
Published 09/07/2024 What structures exist at the intersection between the external and internal carotid arteries? (2) What receptors are associated with each? (1 per)
Published 09/07/2024 The carotid sinus's baroreceptors are innervated by:
Published 09/07/2024 The carotid body's chemoreceptors are innervated by:
Published 09/07/2024 The cerebral arterial circle is an anastomosis between the:
Published 09/07/2024 The cerebral arterial circle enters ____ through the...
Published 09/07/2024 The vertebrobasilus system enters ____ through the...
Published 09/07/2024 The posterior communicating artery is a branch off of the...
Published 09/07/2024 Middle cerebral artery supplies:
Published 09/07/2024 Anterior cerebral artery supplies:
Published 09/07/2024 The anterior communicating artery is a branch off of the...
Published 09/07/2024 Vertebral arteries supply:
Published 09/07/2024 What are the two branches of the vertebral artery?
Published 09/07/2024 The basilar artery supplies what anatomical areas: (2)
Published 09/07/2024 The two terminal branches of the basilar artery are the...
Published 09/07/2024 The posterior cerebral arteries supply: (2)
Published 09/07/2024 The circle of willis is comprised of: (list all o' 'em!)
Published 09/07/2024 What artery runs just superiorly to the corpus callosum?
Published 09/07/2024 A CVA is also...
Published 09/07/2024 A stroke MUST do this to be considered a "stroke"...
Published 09/07/2024 An ischemic stroke means...
Published 09/07/2024 Types of ischemic strokes:
Published 09/07/2024 What is more common: hemorrhagic or ischemic strokes?
Published 09/07/2024 Types of hemorrhagic strokes: (2)
Published 09/07/2024 In the brain, veins dump into ____ ____, which go to the _____ _____ vein.
Published 09/07/2024 Arterial blood can become ______ ______ (type of fluid), which goes into ______ (space) and the ______ ______ (space). This eventually returns back in…
Published 09/07/2024 Name the cranial meninges from deep to superficial.
Published 09/07/2024 2 layers of dura mater and where they attach:
Published 09/07/2024 The _______ layer of the dura mater may experience infolding. These __________ the brain.
Published 09/07/2024 What are venous sinuses made out of?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the function of the falx cerebi?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the function of the falx cerebelli?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the tentorium cerebelli? What is its function?
Published 09/07/2024 What are the three dural infoldings? (3)
Published 09/07/2024 The superior sagittal sinus drains in what direction?
Published 09/07/2024 The inferior sagittal sinus drains in what direction?
Published 09/07/2024 The straight sinus drains in what direction?
Published 09/07/2024 What vein comes off of the straight sinus? (1)
Published 09/07/2024 The point where the superior sagittal sinus joins the straight sinus is called the:
Published 09/07/2024 Where is the transverse sinus located?
Published 09/07/2024 The sigmoid sinus is continuous with the _____ ______ vein.
Published 09/07/2024 What sinus sits above the sella tursica?
Published 09/07/2024 What sinus directly dumps into the transverse sinus?
Published 09/07/2024 What sinuses dump directly into the internal jugular vein? (2)
Published 09/07/2024 What is the complete veinous flowchart for brain venous return, starting at the most *superior* sinus?
Published 09/07/2024 What type of brain bleed is almost always "insidious"? What separates?
Published 09/07/2024 Don't pop a zit in a triangular zone on your face, because...
Published 09/07/2024 The production of CSF is (active/passive) and is pressure (independent/dependent).
Published 09/07/2024 The reabsorption of CSF is (active/passive) and is pressure (independent/dependent).
Published 09/07/2024 What is the very general pathway of CSF flow? (6)
Published 09/07/2024 Where is CSF located? (2)
Published 09/07/2024 What are some notable CSF pools of subarachnoid space? (2)
Published 09/07/2024 Functions of cerebral spinal fluid: (4)
Published 09/07/2024 Most brain structures are C-shaped because...
Published 09/07/2024 What part of the brain are lateral ventricles located?
Published 09/07/2024 What do lateral ventricles connect to, and what is the point called that connects them?
Published 09/07/2024 The third ventricle sits between...
Published 09/07/2024 The third ventricle is connected to the ________ ventricle via the ______ __ ____ ________.
Published 09/07/2024 The 4th ventricle is continuous with... (2)
Published 09/07/2024 What are the apertures associated with the subarachnoid space (coming out of the 4th ventricle)? (3)
Published 09/07/2024 CSF is compositionally similar to...
Published 09/07/2024 What does CSF carry? (3) What does it never carry?
Published 09/07/2024 There is (more/less) CSF production than there is CSF storage at any given point in the body.
Published 09/07/2024 What produces CSF?
Published 09/07/2024 What is the choroid plexus?
Published 09/07/2024 Ependymal cells function to do what for CSF?
Published 09/07/2024 CSF reabsorption occurs at...
Published 09/07/2024 Piercing the meningeal dura, the ______ ____ is a tuft that pushes into the superior sagittal sinus.They have _________ valves.
Published 09/07/2024 Increased pressure of ___ _____ is the main regulator of CSF production.
Published 09/07/2024 What is the somatic function of cranial nerves?
Published 09/07/2024 There are how many bilateral pairs of spinal nerves?
Published 09/07/2024 Cranial nerves enter and exit the _______. (brain region)
Published 09/07/2024 What are all of the functions of cranial nerves? What parts of the cranial nerves are generally responsible for each function?
Published 09/07/2024 The functions of the facial nerve are... (including glandular function!) (6)
Published 09/07/2024 The face has _______ fascia that is relatively loose. There is no _________ fascia.
Published 09/07/2024 In the face, the site for muscle attachment for muscle expression is:
Published 09/07/2024 Occipitofrontalis function:
Published 09/07/2024 Zygomaticus function:
Published 09/07/2024 Orbicularis oris is a ______ muscle with a function of...
Published 09/07/2024 Orbicularis oculi has two parts, _______ and ______. Their functions are...
Published 09/07/2024 Buccinator muscle function:
Published 09/07/2024 On the scalp, from deep to superficial (starting from bone), the layers include... (6)
Published 09/07/2024 Emissary veins are:
Published 09/07/2024 Cranial nerve __ is considered the "trigeminal nerve."
Published 09/07/2024 What is the sensory nerve of the head?
Published 09/07/2024 The trigeminal nerve is responsible for sensory function for the... (8)
Published 09/07/2024 The trigeminal nerve is responsible for motor function for the...
Published 09/07/2024 Branches of the trigeminal nerve, with functions: (3)
Published 09/07/2024 What is the only division of the trigeminal nerve that carries motor information?
Published 09/07/2024 Sensory functional areas of the ophthalmic division: (5)
Published 09/07/2024 Pathway of the ophthalmic division:
Published 09/07/2024 Maxillary division innervates... (6)
Published 09/07/2024 Pathway for maxillary division:
Published 09/07/2024 Areas of sensory information carried by the mandibular division (V3): (6)
Published 09/07/2024 Pathway for the mandibular division, mental nerve only:
Published 09/07/2024 Pathway for the mandibular division, lingual nerve only:
Published 09/07/2024 CN V hitches a ride with CN ___ temporarily. Importantly, this means it does NOT...
Published 09/07/2024 What is the qualification necessary for a muscle to be a "muscle of mastication"?
Published 09/07/2024 Temporomandibular joint type and movements:
Published 09/07/2024 Temporalis muscle O/In/A
Published 09/07/2024 Massetter muscle function:
Published 09/07/2024 Medial pterygoid muscle function:
Published 09/07/2024 Lateral pterygoid muscle function:
Published 09/07/2024 Definition of the neck:
Published 09/07/2024 The "core" of the neck is comprised of...
Published 09/07/2024 Posterior core neck muscles are innervated by...
Published 09/07/2024 Anterior core neck muscles are innervated by...
Published 09/07/2024 What endocrine structures are found inside of the anterior neck?
Published 09/07/2024 What respiratory/gastrointestinal structures are found inside of the anterior neck?
Published 09/07/2024 What blood vessels are found inside of the anterior neck? (7)
Published 09/07/2024 What nerves are found inside of the anterior neck? (5)
Published 09/07/2024 Blood and nerves often bundle together, called a _____ _____. The version of this that exists in the neck is called the _____ _____ and contains three…
Published 09/07/2024 Origin, insertion, action, and innervation of sternocleidomastoid muscle:
Published 09/07/2024 A common site for innervation in the neck for the upper limb is through the...
Published 09/07/2024 Posterior triangle border structures: (3)
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