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