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Title: LABORATORY Seven


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LABORATORY Seven
  • The Central Nervous System
  • (Brain Spinal Cord)

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Nervous Tissue
  • Neurons functional cells that transport
    electrical impulses
  • Neuroglia non-conductive cells
  • Schwann cells

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Human Brain
Transverse fissure
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Human Brain Right Half
Septum pellucidum
Fornix
Choroid Plexus
Optic Chiasma
Corpora quadrigemina
Mammilary body
Cerebral aqueduct
Fourth ventricle
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Human Brain VentriclesVentricles are a complex
series of spaces within the hemispheres of brain
which produce and house CSF.
Site of massa intermedia
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Dura Mater in Cerebral Meninges
  • Modified in two areas
  • Falx cerebri penetrates longitudinal fissure
    between brain hemispheres
  • Tentorium cerebelli penetrates transverse
    fissure that separates the cerebrum from the
    cerebellum

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Spinal Cord Meninges
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Cross-Section of Spinal Cord
Dorsal gray horn
White matter
Ventral gray horn
Central Canal
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Human Spinal Cord Model
Conus medullaris letter d Filum terminale
letter e Cauda equina around letter e
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Sheep Brain DissectionGoogle search under
image for Sheep brain dissection
  • Each lab pair should obtain a sheep brain,
    dissection tools, and a tray
  • Choose a sheep brain with intact pituitary gland
    if possible!
  • Note the 1800 relationship between the cerebrum,
    cerebellum, and spinal cord
  • Identify the superficial structures
  • Identify the longitudinal fissure and transverse
    fissure, but the central and lateral fissures can
    not be identified on the sheep brain
  • Grasp the sheep brain gently by the cerebral
    hemispheres and the cerebellum, and separate them
    at the transverse fissure to see the corpora
    quadrigemina (superior inferior colliculi)
    pineal body
  • To prepare for pituitary gland removal, carefully
    cut Trigeminal cranial nerve V, 1cm above its
    attachment site to the brain
  • When removing the pituitary gland, look
    underneath it to make sure no cranial nerve is
    attached
  • If you see a string structure attached to the
    pituitary gland from one side and to the floor of
    the brain from another side, clip it with a pair
    of scissors closer to the pituitary gland
  • Identify cranial nerves I, II, III, IV, V, VI and
    XI
  • Section the sheep brain by placing it ventral
    side up.
  • Make a long, smooth, midsagittal cut. Be sure to
    completely divide the brain in half
  • Identify the assigned structures
  • Observe the prepared coronal section of the sheep
    brain and identify the assigned structures
  • Take half of the dissected brain home, and return
    them to the lab when done.
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