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1 Figure 7.1 The nervous system’s functions.

2 Figure 7.2 Organization of the nervous system.

3 Figure 7.3 Supporting (glial) cells of nervous tissue.

4 Figure 7.3a Supporting (glial) cells of nervous tissue.

5 Figure 7.3b Supporting (glial) cells of nervous tissue.

6 Figure 7.3c Supporting (glial) cells of nervous tissue.

7 Figure 7.3d Supporting (glial) cells of nervous tissue.

8 Figure 7.3e Supporting (glial) cells of nervous tissue.

9 Figure 7.4 Structure of a typical motor neuron.

10 Figure 7.4a Structure of a typical motor neuron.

11 Figure 7.4b Structure of a typical motor neuron.

12 Figure 7.5 Relationship of Schwann cells to axons in the peripheral nervous system.

13 Figure 7.5a Relationship of Schwann cells to axons in the peripheral nervous system.

14 Figure 7.5b Relationship of Schwann cells to axons in the peripheral nervous system.

15 Figure 7.5c Relationship of Schwann cells to axons in the peripheral nervous system.

16 Figure 7.6 Neurons classified by function.

17 Figure 7.7 Types of sensory receptors.

18 Figure 7.7a Types of sensory receptors.

19 Figure 7.7b Types of sensory receptors.

20 Figure 7.7c Types of sensory receptors.

21 Figure 7.7d Types of sensory receptors.

22 Figure 7.7e Types of sensory receptors.

23 Figure 7.8 Classification of neurons on the basis of structure.

24 Figure 7.8a Classification of neurons on the basis of structure.

25 Figure 7.8b Classification of neurons on the basis of structure.

26 Figure 7.8c Classification of neurons on the basis of structure.

27 Figure 7.9 The nerve impulse.

28 Figure 7.10 How neurons communicate at chemical synapses.

29 Figure 7.11 Simple reflex arcs.

30 Figure 7.11a Simple reflex arcs.

31 Figure 7.11b Simple reflex arcs.

32 Figure 7.11c Simple reflex arcs.

33 Figure 7.12 Development and regions of the human brain.

34 Figure 7.12a Development and regions of the human brain.

35 Figure 7.12b Development and regions of the human brain.

36 Figure 7.13 Left lateral view of the brain.

37 Figure 7.13a Left lateral view of the brain.

38 Figure 7.13b Left lateral view of the brain.

39 Figure 7.13c Left lateral view of the brain.

40 Figure 7.14 Sensory and motor areas of the cerebral cortex.

41 Figure Frontal section of the brain showing commissural, association, and projection fibers running through the cerebrum and the lower CNS.

42 Figure 7.16 Diencephalon and brain stem structures.

43 Figure 7.16a Diencephalon and brain stem structures.

44 Figure 7.16b Diencephalon and brain stem structures.

45 Figure 7.17 Meninges of the brain.

46 Figure 7.17a Meninges of the brain.

47 Figure 7.17b Meninges of the brain.

48 Figure 7.18 Ventricles and location of the cerebrospinal fluid.

49 Figure 7.18a Ventricles and location of the cerebrospinal fluid.

50 Figure 7.18b Ventricles and location of the cerebrospinal fluid.

51 Figure 7.18c Ventricles and location of the cerebrospinal fluid.

52 Figure 7.19 Hydrocephalus in a newborn.

53 A Closer Look 7.1 Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s—the Terrible Three

54 Figure 7.20 Anatomy of the spinal cord, posterior view.

55 Figure 7.21 Spinal cord with meninges (three-dimensional view).

56 Figure Schematic of ascending (sensory) and descending (motor) pathways between the brain and the spinal cord.

57 Figure 7.23 Structure of a nerve.

58 Table 7.1 The Cranial Nerves (1 of 6)

59 Table 7.1 The Cranial Nerves (2 of 6)

60 Table 7.1 The Cranial Nerves (3 of 6)

61 Table 7.1 The Cranial Nerves (4 of 6)

62 Table 7.1 The Cranial Nerves (5 of 6)

63 Table 7.1 The Cranial Nerves (6 of 6)

64 Figure 7.24 Distribution of cranial nerves.

65 Figure Spinal nerves.

66 Figure 7.25a Spinal nerves.

67 Figure 7.25b Spinal nerves.

68 Table 7.2 Spinal Nerve Plexuses (1 of 3)

69 Table 7.2 Spinal Nerve Plexuses (2 of 3)

70 Table 7.2 Spinal Nerve Plexuses (3 of 3)

71 Figure 7.26 Distribution of the major peripheral nerves of the upper and lower limbs.

72 Figure 7.26a Distribution of the major peripheral nerves of the upper and lower limbs.

73 Figure 7.26b Distribution of the major peripheral nerves of the upper and lower limbs.

74 Figure 7.26c Distribution of the major peripheral nerves of the upper and lower limbs.

75 Figure 7.27 Comparison of the somatic and autonomic nervous systems.

76 Figure 7.28 Anatomy of the autonomic nervous system.

77 Figure 7.29 Sympathetic pathways.

78 Table 7.3 Effects of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System (1 of 2)

79 Table 7.3 Effects of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System (2 of 2)

80 A Closer Look 7.2 Tracking Down CNS Problems

81 A Closer Look 7.2a Tracking Down CNS Problems

82 A Closer Look 7.2b Tracking Down CNS Problems

83 Systems in Sync 7 Homeostatic Relationships between the Nervous System and Other Body Systems


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