BIOL 1030 Lab Animal Form and Function III. Lab 5 Review 1 Identify the structures indicated.

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BIOL 1030 Lab Animal Form and Function III

Lab 5 Review 1 Identify the structures indicated.

Lab 5 Review 1 Identify the structures indicated. Dorsal Root Ganglion

Lab 5 Review 2 Identify the structures indicted.

Lab 5 Review 2 Identify the structures indicated. Grey Matter White Matter

Lab 5 Review 3 What gives the grey matter its “grey” colour? Grey Matter

Lab 5 Review 3 What gives the grey matter its “grey” colour? Numerous Cell Bodies Grey Matter

Lab 5 Review 4 Identify the regions indicated and name the whole structure.

Lab 5 Review 4 Identify the regions indicated and name the whole structure. Medulla Cortex Kidney X-section

Lab 5 Review 5 What type of cells are shown below?

Lab 5 Review 5 What type of cells are shown below? Nerve Fibres

Lab 5 Review 6 What are the periodic marks called and what cause them to form?

Lab 5 Review 6 What are the periodic marks called and what cause them to form? Nodes of Ranvier formed from the Myelin Sheath

Lab 5 7 Identify the structures indicated.

Lab 5 7 Identify the structures indicated. Vagus nerve

Lab 5 Review 8 Identify the structures indicated.

Lab 5 Review 8 Identify the structures indicated. Optic Nerve Olfactory Nerve

BIOL 1030 Lab Animal Form and Function III