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Neuron Model

Neuron Model. Dendrite. Nissl Bodies (endoplasmic reticulum. Myelin sheath. Axon Hillock. Soma. Node of Ranvier. Dendrites. Nucleus. Nissl bodies. Axon Hillock. Schwann Cell nucleus. Myelin. Node of Ranvier. Neurolemma. SOMA. AXON. SOMA. AXON. Terminal boutons. Nissl Bodies.

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Neuron Model

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  1. Neuron Model

  2. Dendrite Nissl Bodies (endoplasmic reticulum Myelin sheath Axon Hillock Soma Node of Ranvier

  3. Dendrites Nucleus Nissl bodies Axon Hillock Schwann Cell nucleus Myelin Node of Ranvier Neurolemma

  4. SOMA

  5. AXON

  6. SOMA AXON Terminal boutons

  7. Nissl Bodies Nucleus Dendrites

  8. Schwann cell

  9. Terminal boutons

  10. Synaptic vesicles Synaptic cleft

  11. Brain Model

  12. Parietal lobe Temporal lobe Frontal lobe Occipital lobe Right and left cerebrum: divided into lobes Cerebellum

  13. Parietal lobe Frontal lobe Occipital lobe Longitudinal fissure

  14. Cranial Nerves Iongitudinal fissure I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX XI X XII

  15. Cerebrum Arbor Vitae Cerebellum

  16. Corpus callosum Fornix Midbrain Pons Medulla Oblongata

  17. Thalamus Hypothalamus Optic chiasm Pituitary gland

  18. Fornix Pineal body Mammilary body

  19. 3rd ventricle Lateral ventricle Cerebral aqueduct Fourth ventricle

  20. Not on Exam

  21. Not on Exam

  22. Sheep Brain

  23. Whole Sheep Brain Cerebrum Cerebellum

  24. Dura mater Arachnoid mater (shiny surface) Pia mater (goes down into sulci) Superior sagittal sinus Longitudinal fissure (separates cerebral hemispheres) Right and left cerebrum: divided by longitudinal fissure

  25. Olfactory bulb (CN I) Optic chiasma (CN II) Pituitary gland Trigeminal nerve (CN V) This region is the pons

  26. Fornix Corpus callosum Thalamus Hypothalamus Mammary body

  27. Optic chiasma Pituitary gland Midbrain Medulla Oblongata Pons

  28. Pineal gland Corpora quadregemini Cerebrum Arbor vitae Cerebellum

  29. Pineal gland Thalamus Corpora quadragemini Optic chiasm Pituitary gland Hypothalamus

  30. Lateral ventricle Third ventricle (forms a number “3”) Fourth ventricle Cerebral aqueduct

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