Nodes of Ranvier What are these?.

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Nodes of Ranvier What are these?

Central canal What is this part called?

What are these called? Cervical Spinal nerves

Dendrites What are these?

What is this part in pink called? Spinal nerve

Axon What is this extension called?

What are these called? Lumbar Spinal nerves

What are these bundles called? Fascicles

What is this nerve called? median nerve

Perineurium What is this connective tissue?

Schwann cells What are these?

What is this complex network of nerves called? Cervical plexus

Cell body What is this part of the cell called?

What are these called? Sacral Spinal nerves

What is this called? Dura mater

Epineurium What is this connective tissue?

What is this called? cerebrum

What is this called? cerebellum

What is this nerve called? ulnar nerve

What is this called? Arachnoid mater

What is this called? Pia mater

What is this connective tissue around a single neuron? Endoneurium

Dorsal root What is this part called?

Nerve bundle What is this entire structure called?

Spinal cord What is this structure?

Ventral Root What is this part called?

What is this called? cerebrum

What is this complex network of nerves called? Lumbosacral plexus

What is this structure? Spinal cord

What is this called? Coccygeal Spinal nerve

What is this complex network of nerves called? Brachial plexus

Dorsal Root ganglion What is this part called?

What is this nerve called? Radial nerve

What are these? Optic nerves

What is this called? Cerebral hemisphere

cerebellum What is this called?

R L What are these called? Cerebral hemispheres

Olfactory bulbs What are these?

What are these called? Thoracic Spinal nerves

What is this region called? Medulla oblongata

What is this? Pituitary gland

What are these? Olfactory bulbs

Optic nerves What are these?

Gray matter What type of matter would be here?

Optic chiasma What is this?

What are the brain membranes called? Meninges

What is this called? cerebellum

What is this? Optic chiasma

Pituitary gland What is this?

What is this deep groove called? Longitudinal fissure

Cerebral cortex What is the outer surface of this called?

Pineal gland What is this?

Spinal cord What is this called?

What is this deep groove called? Longitudinal fissure

Optic tracts What are these called?

White matter What type of matter would be here?

What are these called? Optic tracts

What is this region called? Pons

What is this region called? Occipital lobe

Medulla oblongata What is this region called?

What is this region called? Pons

White matter What type of matter would be here?

Corpus callosum This bridge of white matter is called?

Corpus callosum This bridge of white matter is called?

hypothalamus What is this?

What is this region called? Temporal lobe

What are these folds called? Convolutions

What is this? Lateral ventricle

What is this region called? Occipital lobe

Cerebral cortex What is the outer surface of this called?

What are these folds called? Convolutions

What is this region called? Frontal lobe

What is this shallow groove called? Central sulcus

3rd ventricle What is this?

R L What are these cavities? Lateral ventricles

What is this region called? Parietal lobe

thalamus What is this?

4th ventricle What is this?

What is this region called? Temporal lobe

What are these cavities? 3rd ventricles

What is this region called? Insula

thalamus What is this?

hypothalamus What is this?

Pineal gland What is this?

What is this region called? Frontal lobe

What are these cavities? ventricles

What is this region called? Parietal lobe

What is this shallow groove called? Central sulcus