Carl Carbide Carl was using a table saw and accidentally cut off his finger. He grabs his finger and yells “ouch”. He holds his hand in pain, and smiles.

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Carl Carbide Carl was using a table saw and accidentally cut off his finger. He grabs his finger and yells “ouch”. He holds his hand in pain, and smiles with fond memories of working with his father in the garage. Draw a visual AND give an explanation of how the following are affected: 1. At least one part of the cerebral cortex (4 lobes) affected. 2. At least one part of the lower brain that is affected. 3. At least one example of neurons (include dendrites, axons, neurons). 4. At least one example of glands that would be affected. Visual and description each # is worth 5 points, total of 20 points