front 1 IN YOUR OWN WORDS, DESCRIBE THE FIRMNESS AND TEXTURE OF THE SHEEP BRAIN TISSUE AS OBSERVED WHEN CUTTING INTO IT. | back 1 FELT TOUGH, AND RUBBERY. WHEN CUTTING INTO, IT GETS ALOT SOFTER AS YOU CUT THROUGH. |
front 2 BECAUSE FORMALIN HARDENS ALL TISSUE, WHAT CONCLUSION MIGHT YOU DRAW ABOUT THE FIRMNESS AND TEXTURE OF LIVING BRAIN TISSUE? | back 2 THE LIVE TISSUE OF THE BRAIN MUST BE EXTREMELY SOFT AND CAN EASILY BE TORN/ OR BREAK APART EVEN WHEN GENTLY HANDLED. |
front 3 OLFACTORY BULB | back 3 HUMAN: SMALLER
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front 4 PONS/MEDULLA RELATIONSHIP | back 4 HUMAN: MORE INFERIOR; STRIAGHT UP AND DOWN
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front 5 LOCATION OF CRANIAL NERVE III | back 5 HUMAN: SAME AREA; THINNER AND LOWER
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front 6 MAMMILLARY BODY | back 6 HUMAN: LARGER
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front 7 Ok, so you’re using my notecards which is great. I am glad I could help you out cause I wish I had someone to help me out when I took this course. I know Anatomy is super hard. | back 7 I only ask that if you find these notecards helpful, you join Easy Notecards and create at least one notecard set to help others out. It can be for any subject or class. Thanks and don’t forget to rate my helpfulness! |
front 8 CORPUS CALLOSUM | back 8 HUMAN: THICKER; IN A STRIGHTER DIRECTION
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front 9 INTERMEDIATE MASS OF THALAMUS | back 9 HUMAN: LARGER; PRESSED UP ON CORPUS CALLOSUM
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front 10 RELATIVE SIZE OF SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR COLLICULI | back 10 HUMAN: LARGER
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front 11 PINEAL GLAND | back 11 HUMAN: SMALLER
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