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SHEEP BRAIN PETER REONISTO, MD MOORPARK COLLEGE

BRAIN (SUPERFICIAL VIEW) 1.Cerebral Hemispheres 2. Longitudinal Cerebral Fissure 3. Cerebral Gyrus 4.Cerebral Sulcus 5.Vermis of Cerebellum 6.Cerebellum 7.Spinal Cord

BRAIN (LATERAL VIEW) 1. Cerebellum5. Cerebral sulcus 2. Falx cerebri6. Olfactory bulb (I) 3. Cerebral Gyrus7. Optic Nerve (II) 4. Arachnoid mater

BRAIN (LATERAL VIEW) 8a. Trigeminal nerve (V)- Opthalmicbranch 8b. Trigeminal nerve (V)- Maxillary branch 8c. Trigeminal nerve (V)- Mandibular branch 9. Abducens Nerve (VI)

BRAIN (LATERAL VIEW) 1. Trochlear nerve (IV) 2. Hypoglossal nerve (XII) 3. Spinal Accessory nerve (XI 4. Arachnoid mater

BRAIN (SAGITTAL VIEW) 1. Spinal Cord5. Superior colliculus 2. Cerebellum6. Pineal gland 3. Arbor vitae7. Cerebrum 4. Inferior colliculus8. Fornix

BRAIN (SAGITTAL VIEW) 9. Corpus callosum 13. Intermediate mass (thalamus) 10. Lateral ventricle 14. Pituitary gland 11. Olfactory bulb 15. Third ventricle 12. Optic Chiasm 16. Pons

BRAIN (SAGITTAL VIEW) 17. Cerebral Aqueduct of Sylvius 18. Fourth ventricle 19. Medulla Oblongata

BRAIN (INFERIOR VIEW) 1. Olfactory bulb (CN I) 5. Pituitary gland 2. Dura mater 3. Optic Nerve (CN II) 4. Optic Chiasm

BRAIN (INFERIOR VIEW) 6a. Trigeminal Nerve (Opthalmic branch) 6b. Trigeminal nerve (Maxillary branch) 6c. Trigeminal nerve (Mandibular branch) 7. Pons

BRAIN (INFERIOR VIEW) 8. Trochlear nerve (IV) 12. Spinal accessory (XI) 9. Abducens nerve (VI) 13. Hypoglossal (XII) 10. Facial nerve (VII) 14. Spinal cord 11. Medulla Oblongata

BRAIN (INFERIOR DEEP VIEW) 1. Optic Nerve (II) 5. Occulomotor nerve (III) 2. Optic Chiasm 6. Reflected pituitary gland & 3. Optic Tract Trigeminal nerve )V) 4. Mamillary body

BRAIN (POSTERIOR VIEW) 1. Longitudinal Cerebral Fissure 2. Cerebral Gyrus 3. Cerebral Sulcus 4. Pineal gland 5. Superior colliculus 6. Trochlear nerve (IV) 7. Inferior colliculus 8. Cerebellum

BRAIN (SUPERIOR SECTION) 1. Lateral ventricles 2. Caudate Nuclei 3. Fornix 4. Choroid plexus 5. Hippocampus 6. Pineal gland 7. Superior colliculi 8. Vermis of cerebellum

BRAIN (CROSS- SECTION) 1. Gray mater 2. White Mater 3. Corpus callosum 4. Lateral ventricle 5. Caudate nucleus 6. Septum pellucidum 7. Fornix 8. Optic Chiasm 9. Third ventricle 10. Thalamus 11. Corona radiata 12. Hippocampus 13. Cerebral aqueduct 14. Pituitary gland 15. Pineal gland