Planes & Directions: Human Brain Lecture 1 2009 Biological Psychology Laboratory.

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Planes & Directions: Human Brain Lecture Biological Psychology Laboratory

Planes in the Human Brain

Horizontal Midsagittal Coronal

Bottom, Inferior, Ventral Top, Superior, Dorsal Back, Posterior Caudal Front, Anterior Rostral Directions in the Human Nervous System

Ventral Dorsal

And here are the four different views of the brain (lateral, medial, dorsal, and ventral view):

Cells of the Nervous System Lecture Biological Psychology Laboratory

Organelles of the Neuron power plants - ATP - energy regulates water, nutrients and wastes, ions, receptors DNA protein synthesis (translation) enzymes - digestion of nutrient molecules Packaging in vesicles Rough ER: Protein export Smooth ER: cell membrane