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Bio& 241 A&P Unit 4 Lecture 2

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Embryonic Development of the Brain and Spinal Cord

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Embryonic Development of the Brain and Spinal Cord, Primary Structures

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Embryonic Development of the Brain and Spinal Cord, Secondary Structures

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Flow Chart for the Nervous System

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Major Structures of the Brain

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Major Structures of the Brain

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Major Structures of the Brain

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Major Structures of the Brain

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Embryonic Development of the Brain and Spinal Cord

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Embryonic Development of the Brain and Spinal Cord

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Arrangement of the

Meninges and their spaces

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Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex

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Functional Areas of the Cerebral Cortex

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Major Structures of the Brain as seen in Frontal Section

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Major Structures of the Brain as seen from an inferior view including

cranial nerves

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Major Structures of the Brain as seen in midsagittal

Corpus Callosum

Septum pellucidum

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Major Structures of the Brain

Fornix

Intermediate mass ofthe Thalamus

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Major Structures of the Brain

Corpora Quadrigemina

Cisterna cerebellomedullaris

Cisterna superiors

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Major Structures of the Brain

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Major Structures of the Brain

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Cerebrospinal Fluid “CSF”Blood-Brain Barrier: formed by tight junction of the endothelial

cells of capillaries, tight junction between ependymal cells and astrocytes. These three tissues are involved in production of CSF.

Total Volume: 80-150 mlProduction rate: 20ml/hr.Composition: glucose, proteins, lactic acid, urea

cations (Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+)anions (Cl-, HCO3-)

Functions:1. Mechanical protection2. Chemical protection

hyponatremia, hypernatremia3. Circulation

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Ventricles of the Brain

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