Fig 12.28b Meninges.

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Fig 12.28b Meninges

Meningeal Spaces Fig 12.28a

Meninges & Spaces Fig 12.22

Spaces between meninges see Figs 12.28a and 12.22 1) Epidural space space between dura mater and perisoteum of vertebrae exists around spinal cord, but not around brain 2) Subdural space space between dura mater and the arachnoid mater exists around brain but not around spinal cord 3) Subarachnoid space space between arachnoid mater and pia mater exists around brain and spinal cord filled with CSF –extends to S2

Neurons (Nerve Cells) (multipolar shape) Fig 11.4

Neuronal Networks From web

Neurons (Nerve Cells) (multipolar shape) Fig 11.4

Myelination Fig 11.5

Neurons make up CNS & PNS Fig 11.2

White Matter vs. Gray Matter Fig 12.28b White Matter vs. Gray Matter

Pathways for impulses Fig 12.29

Tracts: Ascending Fig 12.31

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