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then brain is split into two sections called the
cerebral hemispheres
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the outside layer that covers the cerebral hemispheres is the...
cerebral cortex
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1?
- corpus callosum
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2,3,4???
- 2- thalamus (lrg 2 holes)
- 3- hypothalamus(sm 4 holes)
- 4- midbrain
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5,6??
- 5- fourth ventricle
- 6- third ventricle
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the thalamus and hypothalamus together make the...
diencephalon
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1,2,3?
- 1- optic nerve
- 2- optic chaisma
- 3- optic tract
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A,B?
- A- cerebral penduncles
- B- corpora quadrigemina
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c,d,e?
- C- superior colliculi
- d- inferior colliculi
- e- pons, middle cerebellar penduncle
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medulla oblongata-> pyramids and olives
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1,2,3?
- 1- right and left hemispheres
- 2- arbor vitae
- 3- vermis
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A,B,E
- A- Dura mater -thick covering
- B- Falx cerebri
- E- Tentorium Cerebelli (roof of cerebellum)
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C,D,F
- C- Arachnoid
- D- Pia Mater
- F- longitudinal fissure
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where is the lateral fissure located?
between the frontal and temporal lobe
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1,2,3,4
- 1- Septum pellucidum
- 2- interventricular foramen
- 3- cerebral aqueduct
- 4- Choroid plexus
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?
lateral ventricles (2)
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A,B,C
- A- BASILAR ARTERY
- B- VERTEBRAL ARTERY
- C- INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY
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1-9
- 1- Middle cerebral artery
- 2- internal carotid artery
- 3- circle of willis (arteries around optic nerve)
- 4- anterior communicating artery
- 5- anterior cerebral artery
- 6- posterior communicating artery
- 7- posterior cerebral artery
- 8- basilar artery
- 9- vertebral artery
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1,2,3,4
- 1- Dura Mater
- 2- Arachnoid
- 3- Pia Mater
- 4- Meninges
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1,2?
- 1- cauda equina
- 2- conus medullaris
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1-6?
- 1- Ventral Gray horn
- 2- Dorsal Gray horn
- 3-Dorsal root ganglion
- 4- Spinal Nerve (ventral+dorsal root)
- 5-dorsal root
- 6- ventral root
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A,B,C,D,E,F,G
- A- Dorsal White column
- B- Lateral white column
- C- Ventral white column
- D- Central canal
- E- Gray commisure
- F- Posterior median sulcus
- G- anterior median fissure
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