Gross Anatomy Terms

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Across
  1. 3. This plays a role in episodic memory and connects the medial temporal lobes to the hypothalamus
  2. 5. cranial nerve that provides sensory innervation to the face and motor innervation to the muscles of mastication
  3. 7. Originates in the Medulla oblongata; Basic functions include: Somatic Motor; Runs through the Foramen magnum (occipital) and Jugular foramen (occipital and temporal);innervates the muscles which permit shrugging of the shoulders (Trapezius) and turning the head laterally (Sternocleidomastoid)
  4. 9. The canal that connects the 3rd and 4th ventricles in the brain.
  5. 10. The cranial nerve that controls the muscles of facial expression.
Down
  1. 1. The space above the pia mater that is filled with cerebral spinal fluid, blood vessels, and nerves
  2. 2. Originates in the Medulla oblongata; Basic functions include: General Sensory, Special Sensory, Somatic Motor, Visceral Motor; Partially responsible for raising the soft palate of the mouth and the gag reflex
  3. 4. A very small structure that allows the brain to combine visual information coming from both eyes
  4. 6. The Latin word for “horse’s tail”
  5. 8. outermost meningeal layer