0 Neuroanatomy Practice Quiz Lab 3. 1 Identify the structure indicated by the arrows.

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0 Neuroanatomy Practice Quiz Lab 3

1 Identify the structure indicated by the arrows.

2 Identify the nucleus indicated by the arrow.

3 Identify the structure indicated by the arrows.

4 What structure that passes through the circle.

5 What structure is circled below?

6 Identify the region indicated by the circle.

7 Identify the structure indicated by the arrow.

8 Identify the nucleus identified by the arrow.

9 Name the structure indicated by the arrow.

10 Identify the space indicated by the arrow.

11 Identify the structure indicated by the arrow.

12 Identify the structure indicated by the arrows.

13 Identify the space indicated by the arrow.

14 Identify the nucleus indicated by the arrow below.

15 Identify the structure indicated by the arrow.

16 Identify the structure indicated by the arrows--be specific.

17 Identify the space indicated by the arrow.

18 Name the white matter indicated by the arrows.

19 Name the structure circled below.

20 Identify the nucleus indicated by the circle.

21 Identify the nucleus indicated by the arrow.

22 Break Time!

23 Identify the structure indicated by the arrow.

24 Identify the nucleus indicated below.

25 Identify the structure (white matter) indicated by the arrows.

26 Identify the nucleus circled below.

27 Identify the structure indicated by the arrow.

28 Identify the nucleus indicated by the arrow.

29 Identify the nucleus indicated by the arrow.

30 Identify the structure indicated by the arrow.

31 Identify the structure circled below.

32 Identify the space indicated by the arrow.

33 What two nuclei are circled below?

34 Identify the structure indicated by the arrows--be specific.

35 Identify the structure indicated by the arrows.

36 Identify the structure indicated by the arrows (gray matter).

37 Identify the structure indicated by the arrow.

38 Identify the region indicated by the circle.

39 Identify the structure indicated by the arrows.

40 Identify the structure indicated by the arrow below--be specific.

41 Identify the structure indicated by the circle--be specific.

42 Identify the structure circled below.

43 Identify the gyrus indicated by the arrows.

44 Identify the structure indicated by the arrow--be specific.

45 Identify the structure indicated by circle.

46 Identify the structure circled below.