Model Of A Multipolar Neuron

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Model Of A Multipolar Neuron

Impulse Conduction In Neurons

Regions And Lobes Of The Brain

Regions Of The Brain

Saggittal Section Of The Brain

Saggittal Section Of The Brain

Optic Chiasm (arrow 2)

Meninges Of The Brain

Meninges Of The Brain

Meninges Of The Sheep Brain

Frontal Section Of Top Of Skull

Spinal Meninges And Spaces

Spinal Nerves

The Spinal Cord

Cross Section Of Spinal Cord

Cross Section Of Spinal Cord

Spinal Cord Spinal Cord Model 1. Dorsal root ganglion 2. White matter 3. Posterior horn of gray matter 4. Anterior horn of gray matter 5. Anterior longitudinal fissure 6. Central canal

Cranial Nerves

Olfactory Bulb And Tract

Olfactory Bulb And Tract (CN I)

Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)

Trigeminal And Facial Nerves (CN V and VII)

Facial Nerve (Hand Mnemonic)

The Vagus Nerve (CN X)

Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII)

Anatomy of the Ear

Ear Anatomy 1. Tensor Tympani muscle;  Stapedius muscle not shown 2. Cochlea 3. Vestibule 4. Semicircular canals 5. Pinna 6. Incus 7. Malleus 8. Auditory canal 9. Tympanic membrane 10. Stapes 11. Eustachian tube (also called auditory tube)

The Cochlea

Eye Anatomy Eye Model 1. Pupil 2. Iris 3. Vascular tunic 4. Ciliary muscle 5. Lateral rectus muscle 6. Superior rectus muscle 7. Superior oblique muscle 8. Medial rectus muscle 9. Sclera  10. Cornea

The Eye

The Eye

The Lacrimal Gland

The Eye

Ora Serrata: Junction between Ciliary Body and Retina

Spinal Cord Model     1. Olfactory bulbs 2. Optic chiasm 3. Pons 4. Cervical plexus 5. Brachial plexus 6. Sympathetic chain ganglia

Cervical Plexus

Brachial Plexus

Lumbar Plexus

Sacral Plexus

Sympathetic Chain Ganglion