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"SUM-E-2 Anatomy Review v3": HTML5 Crossword |
Across2. Nerve that innervates most extraocular eye muscles. (10)
4. Largest of the ventricles of the brain. (7)
7. Bone that makes up the roof of the orbit. (7)
8. The ____ sinuses are found either side of the sella turcica. (9)
9. Term for enlarged ventricles. (16)
10. One of the thinnest portions of the skull, where an epidural bleed is likely to occur with injury. (7)
14. The location of the nuclei of skeletal muscles. (10)
16. Portion of the skull that encloses the brain. (12)
17. Name for the spinal nerve roots that originate at the termination of the spinal cord. (5,6)
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Down1. Portion of the brainstem located anterior to fourth ventricle. (4)
2. A space occupying lesion within the brain would likely lead to ____ hydrocephalus. (11)
3. Anosmia is a symptom of damage to this nerve. (9)
5. Language area of the brain where interpretation and understanding occurs. (8)
6. Dural infolding that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum. (9,9)
11. Type of dense connective tissue that forms ligaments and tendons. (7)
12. Venous sinus found within the falx cerebelli. (9)
13. Sensory arm of pupillary light reflex. (5)
15. Most abundant type of cartilage. (7)
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ACROSS
2. Nerve that innervates most extraocular eye muscles. (10)
4. Largest of the ventricles of the brain. (7)
7. Bone that makes up the roof of the orbit. (7)
8. The ____ sinuses are found either side of the sella turcica. (9)
9. Term for enlarged ventricles. (16)
10. One of the thinnest portions of the skull, where an epidural bleed is likely to occur with injury. (7)
14. The location of the nuclei of skeletal muscles. (10)
16. Portion of the skull that encloses the brain. (12)
17. Name for the spinal nerve roots that originate at the termination of the spinal cord. (5,6)
DOWN
1. Portion of the brainstem located anterior to fourth ventricle. (4)
2. A space occupying lesion within the brain would likely lead to ____ hydrocephalus. (11)
3. Anosmia is a symptom of damage to this nerve. (9)
5. Language area of the brain where interpretation and understanding occurs. (8)
6. Dural infolding that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum. (9,9)
11. Type of dense connective tissue that forms ligaments and tendons. (7)
12. Venous sinus found within the falx cerebelli. (9)
13. Sensory arm of pupillary light reflex. (5)
15. Most abundant type of cartilage. (7)

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