Peripheral Nervous & Endocrine System

Names of Cranial Nerves and Function

VI. Abducens

VII. Facial

V. Trigeminal

VIII. Vestibulocochlear

IV. Trochlear

IX. Glossopharyngeal

III. Oculomotor

X. Vagus

II. Optic

XI. Accessory

I. Olfactory

XII. Hypoglossal

sensory; smell

sensory; vision

motor; muscles of eye, eyelid, and pupillary constriction

motor; superior oblique muscle of eye

motor: chewing; sensory; skin of face

motor; abducts eye

motor: facial expression; sensory: taste

sensory; hearing & balance

motor: secrete saliva; sensory: taste, blood regulation, proprioception (swallowing)

motor: contract/relax smooth muscle, secrete digestive fluid, heart & lung innervation; sensory: visceral organs

motor; swallowing, moving head; sensory: proprioception

motor: tongue (speech & swallowing); sensory: proprioception

Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

Sympathetic Division

Parasympathetic Division

saves energy

helps normal/daily bodily functions

"fight or flight" response

acts in emergencies

Names of all the
Endocrine Organs

Adrenal gland

Kidney

Thymus

Pancreas

Parathyroid gland

Ovary

Pituitary gland

Testes

Pineal gland

Hypothalamus

Names of Hormones and Their Functions.

thyroid hormone

controls basal metabolic rate

calcitonin

decrease blood calcium

parathyroid hormone (PTH)

increase blood calcium

thymosin hormone

stimulates development of T-cells

insulin

lower blood glucose

glucagon

increase blood glucose

glucocorticoids/cortisol

releases anti-inflammatory response

epinephrine/adrenaline

stimulates "fight or flight" response