Figure 13.2 Gross Anatomy of the Adult Spinal Cord.

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Figure 13.2 Gross Anatomy of the Adult Spinal Cord

Figure 13.3b The Spinal Cord and Spinal Meninges

Figure 13.5a The Sectional Organization of the Spinal Cord

Figure 13.5b The Sectional Organization of the Spinal Cord

Figure 13.6 A Peripheral Nerve

Figure 13.8a Peripheral Distribution of Spinal Nerves

Figure 13.8b Peripheral Distribution of Spinal Nerves

Figure 13.9 Peripheral Nerves and Nerve Plexus

Figure The Brachial Plexus

Figure The Branchial Plexus

Figure The Lumbar and Sacral Plexuses

Figure Components of a Reflex Arc

Neural Organization and Simple Reflexes

Figure Components of the Stretch Reflex

Figure The Patellar Reflex

Figure 13.17,18 The Flexor and Crossed Extensor Reflexes

Figure Origins of the Cranial Nerves PLAY Figure 14.20a

Figure Origins of the Cranial Nerves PLAY Figure 14.20b

Figure The Olfactory Nerve PLAY Figure 14.21

PLAY Figure Figure Cranial Nerves Controlling the Extra-ocular Muscles

Figure The Trigeminal Nerve PLAY Figure 14.24

Figure The Facial Nerve PLAY Figure 14.25a, b

Figure The Vestibulocochlear Nerve PLAY Figure 14.26

Figure The Glossopharyngeal Nerve PLAY Figure 14.27

Figure The Vagus Nerve PLAY Figure 14.28

PLAY Figure Figure The Accessory and Hypoglossal Nerve