Ebook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2
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Ebook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2
JU NERVOUS sOutline15.1Brain Development and Tissue Organization15.1a Embryonic Development of the Bra n15.1b Organization of Neural Tissue A'eas in t Ebook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2the Brom15.2Support and Protection of the Brain15.2a Cranial Meninges15.2b Brain Ventricles15.2c Cerebrospinal Fluid15.2d Blood-Brain BarrierBrain and15.3Cerebrum15.3a Cerebral Hemispheres15.3b Functional Areas of the Cerebrum15.3c Central White Matter15.3d Cerebral Nuclei15.4Diencephalon15.4a Epith Ebook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2alamus15.4b Thalamus15.4c Hypothalamus15.5BrainstemCranialNerves15.5a Midbrain15.5b Pons15.5c Medulla Oblongata15.6Cerebellum15.6a Cerebellar PeduncleEbook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2
s15.7Limbic System15.8Cranial NervesMODULE 71 NERVOUS SYSTEMChapter Fifteen Brain and Crania' NervesAbove 4 to 6 million years ago. when the earliest JU NERVOUS sOutline15.1Brain Development and Tissue Organization15.1a Embryonic Development of the Bra n15.1b Organization of Neural Tissue A'eas in t Ebook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2n size lias increased steadily and reached an average volume of 1200 cc to 1500 cc and an average weight of 1.35 to 1.4 kilograms. In addition, the texture of the outer surface of the brain (its hemispheres) has changed. Our skull size limits the size of the brain, so the tissue forming the bra in’s Ebook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2 outer surface folded on itself so that more neurons could fit into the space within the skull. Although modern humans display variability in brain siEbook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2
ze, it isn't the u:e of the brain that determines intelligence, but the number of active synapses among neurons.The brain IS often compared to a compuJU NERVOUS sOutline15.1Brain Development and Tissue Organization15.1a Embryonic Development of the Bra n15.1b Organization of Neural Tissue A'eas in t Ebook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2o making an appropriate output response. But in some ways this is a weak comparison, because no computer IS capable of the multitude of continual adjustments that the brain’s neurons perform The brain cancontrol numerous activities simultaneously, and It can also respond to various stimuli with an a Ebook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2mazing degree of versatility.15.1 Brain Development and Tissue Organization y Learning Objectives1Describe the embryonic development of the divisionsEbook Human anatomy (5/E): Part 2
of the brain.JU NERVOUS sOutline15.1Brain Development and Tissue Organization15.1a Embryonic Development of the Bra n15.1b Organization of Neural Tissue A'eas in tJU NERVOUS sOutline15.1Brain Development and Tissue Organization15.1a Embryonic Development of the Bra n15.1b Organization of Neural Tissue A'eas in tGọi ngay
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