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The left side image is a drawing while the right side image is the real dissection image. Therefore, it is difficult to look for the gray matter in the real image clearly as in the drawing. We can switch White matter and spinal cord tags because both tags are contradictory to each other. Both images are of spinal cords while white matter is also in the same area. All other tags are common in both images except Gray matter.
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Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Spinal nerve Ventral root Gray matter Dorsal root White columns Dorsal root ganglion Central canal Reset Help
SPINAL CORD The structures listed below can be seen in a cross section of a vertebra and spinal cord. Place the structures in order from most superficial (1) to deepest (7) to the spinal cord. vertebra pia mater arachnoid mater epidural space subarachnoid space spinal cord dura mater
Label the features indicated in the cross-section of a spinal cord. Anterior hom Anterior funiculus Dorsal root ganglion Posterior funiculus Gray commissure 35 Posterior hom Lateral funiculus Lateral hom Posterior median sulcus Central canal Anterior median tissue
KEEP THIS to study with: COME TO LAB because more may be added to this list Brain Anatomy Cerebral lobes gyrus Frontal sulcus O Parietal Temporal v central sulcus Occipital pre-central gyrus or Primary Motor Cortex "insula deep to temporal) - will not be asked to identity post-central gyrus or Primary Somatosensory Cortex pulel ond parietal lobes longitudinal fissure: separates right and left - transverse fissure: separates - from central sulcus: separates M entral and lobes lateral sulcus: separates and...
BIO150 BRAIN & CRANIAL NERVES ASSIGNMENT lecture tost. P4 in the texbok to complete this assignment. This material is on the next lecture test. Put the I. Introduction Just like the spinal cord, the brain has two protective structures answers in your own words and in the simplest terms as possible. 1) Bone: these are the skull bones 2) Meninges these are coverings made of CT The three meninges are dura, arachnoid and pia mater. They have the same structure,...
Art-labeling Activity: Bones of the axial skeleton Part A Drag the labels to the appropriate location in the figure. Reset Help Intervertebral discs honnan Auditory ossicles (6) 11 URO Cranium (8) Coccyx (1) Sacrum (1) Vertebrae (24) Face (14) Ribs (24) Costal cartilages Stemum (1) Hyoid (1)
| | | | | | Course Home &P de <Neural Tissue. Post lab Art-labeling Activity: Anatomy of a Spinal Nerve 6 of 7 Part A Drag the labels to identify the structural components of a peripheral nerve. Reset Help Endoneurum Perineurum Schwann cell Blood vessels Fascice Epineurium Myelinated axon Submit Request Answer
Sign Out <Appendicular muscles. Lower limbs. Post lab. Art-labeling Activity: Medial Muscles that Move the Thigh and Leg Part A ③ 20112 Drag the labels to the appropriate location in the figure. Reset Help Sartorius Rectus femoris Adductor magnus JU Vastus medialis Semimembranosus Gracilis Adductor longus Gluteus maximus Biceps femoris Patel Semitendinosus -Gastrocnemius
Hi, please help me with my homework and please do not answer if you intend to answers all the questions. Thank you The Central Nervous System, endocrine system B. Figure 1 Use the diagram above to answer the following question 1) Which letter indicates the primary visual cortex, which receives information from neurons in the retina of the eye? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions....