Lab Practical #4 Review

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macula lutea

an oval, yellowish area surrounding the fovea centralis near the center of the retina in the eye; the region of keenest vision

lens and/or cornea

astigmatism is an abnormality in which portion of the eye?

cones

colorblindness is the result of a problem in which structure of the eyes?

parasympathetic

during the pupillary light reflex lab, which region of the autonomic nervous system was stimulated?

inferior colliculi

govern movement of eyes, head, and neck in response to auditory stimuli

superior colliculi

govern movement of eyes, head, and neck in response to visual stimuli

rostrum

name the anterior end of the corpus callosum

arbor vitae

name the arrangement

incus

name the bone (highlighted in blue)

malleus

name the bone (highlighted in blue)

stapes

name the bone (highlighted in blue, vibrates against oval window)

third ventricle

name the cavity

fourth ventricle

name the cavity (highlighted in blue)

lateral ventricle

name the cavity (highlighted in blue)

vitreous body

name the clear gel that fills the space between the lens and the retina of the eyeball (highlighted in blue)

iris

name the colored membrane (highlighted in blue)

corpus callosum

name the entire specific structure

corpus callosum

name the entire specific structure (highlighted in blue)

cerebrum

name the general region of the brain

cerebellum

name the general region of the brain (highlighted in red)

sulcus

name the groove (highlighted in red)

dura mater

name the hard, semi-opaque outermost layer covering the brain (mostly pre-removed during lab)

retina

name the innermost, delicate layer (highlighted in blue, peeled back during lab)

cerebral aqueduct

name the intermediate cavity

choroid plexus

name the mass of small blood vessels and ependymal cells found in ventricles that form cerebrospinal fluid

septum pellucidum

name the membrane (highlighted in blue)

inferior rectus muscle (of eye)

name the muscle

lateral rectus muscle (of eye)

name the muscle

medial rectus muscle (of eye)

name the muscle

superior rectus muscle (of eye)

name the muscle

trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V)

name the nerve

trochlear nerve (cranial nerve IV)

name the nerve

vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII)

name the nerve

oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III)

name the nerve (highlighted in yellow)

abducens nerves (cranial nerve VI)

name the nerves (highlighted in yellow)

oval window

name the opening

round window

name the opening

pupil

name the opening (highlighted in blue)

ciliary body

name the part of the eye that connects the iris to the choroid

ciliary body

name the part of the eye that connects the iris to the choroid (outlined in blue)

splenium

name the posterior end of the corpus collosum (highlighted in blue)

gyrus

name the raised area (highlighted in blue)

optic disk

name the raised disk on the retina at the point of entry of the optic nerve, (lacks visual receptors)

anterior chamber (of eye)

name the region (outlined in red)

vermis

name the rounded part of the cerebellum between the two hemispheres (highlighted in blue)

vitreous chamber

name the space

longitudinal cerebral fissure

name the specific groove (highlighted in orange)

ventral median fissure

name the specific groove that divides the medulla oblongata down the middle on the inferior side of the brain

hypothalamus

name the specific region (highlighted in blue)

thalamus

name the specific region (highlighted in blue)

cerebral peduncles

name the specific region of the brain

medulla oblongata

name the specific region of the brain

pons

name the specific region of the brain

corpora quadrigemina

name the specific region of the brain (highlighted in blue)

medulla oblongata

name the specific region of the brain (highlighted in blue)

pons

name the specific region of the brain (highlighted in blue)

infundibulum

name the stalk-like structure that attaches the pituitary gland to the ventral portion of the brain

lacrimal gland (of eye)

name the structure

cornea

name the transparent layer (highlighted in blue)

(crystalline) lens

name the transparent, biconvex elastic structure that focuses light

arachnoid mater (sheep)

name the transparent, sheer middle layer covering the brain

choroid

name the vascular layer between the retina and the sclera

choroid

name the vascular layer between the retina and the sclera (highlighted in blue)

fornix

name the ventral edge of the corpus collosum (highlighted in blue)

sclera

name the white, outer layer of the eyeball (highlighted in blue)

extrinsic rectus muscle

nonessential muscle found on the posterior of the eye

posterior forearm and back of the neck

of the regions tested in the two-point discrimination lab, which two were generally the least sensitive?

fingertips

of the regions tested in the two-point discrimination lab, which was generally the most sensitive?

aqueous fluid

what is contained within the region (outlined in red)?

optic disk

what is the "blind spot?"

hypermetropia

what is the medical term for farsightedness?

myopia

what is the medical term for nearsightedness?

oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III)

what nerve carries motor information from the brain to the iris?

optic nerve (cranial nerve II)

what nerve carries sensory information from the eye to the brain?

conductive deafness

what type of deafness would result from excess cerumen (earwax) in the external acoustic meatus?

vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII)

which cranial nerve is associated with hearing?

optic nerve (cranial nerve II)

which cranial nerve is responsible for vision?

pineal body

("A," highlighted in yellow)

auditory tube

(highlighted in blue)

lateral olfactory tract

(highlighted in blue)

spinal cord

(highlighted in blue)

vestibule

(highlighted in blue)

cochlea

(highlighted in blue, turns 2.5 times)

optic nerve

(highlighted in yellow)

optic nerve (cranial nerve II)

(highlighted in yellow)

vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII)

(highlighted in yellow)


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