Somatomotor Cortex-precentral gyrus, motor function
What is #1a and #10?
Vestibular Duct (scala vestibuli)
What is #2?
Left Cerebral Hemisphere (cut away)
What is #1?
Dorsal Column, White Matter- myelinated axons
What is #1?
Auricle (pinna)
- captures sound waves
What is #1?
Carotid Canal
Cornea
What is #1?
Auricle (or pinna) (external ear)
What is #1?
cervical spinal cord
cervical spinal cord
Cartilage and Skin
What is #2?
External Acoustic Meatus (auditory canal)
What is #2?
Anterior Chamber Filled with Aqueous Humor
What is #2?
Olfactory Foramina
Tympanic Duct (scala tympani)
What is #3?
Lateral Column, White Matter- myelinated axons
What is #2?
Right Cerebral Hemisphere
What is #2?
cervical plexus
Somatosensory Cortex-postcentral gyrus, sensory function
What is #1b and #11?
External Auditory Canal
What is #3?
Eustachian Tube
What is #3?
Iris (colored portion of the eye) through which passes light by way of the pupil;
opening in the iris
What is #3?
, Optic Canal
Vestibular Membrane
What is #4?
Ventral Column, White Matter- myelinated axons
What is #3?
Cerebral Cortex
What is #3?
Frontal Lobe-higher order functions (thinking)
What is #2?
supraclavicular nerve
#9
Pharynx Opening
What is #4?
Posterior Chamber
What is #4?
Superior Orbital Fissure
Wax-Producing Glands (cerumen)
What is #4?
Anterior White Commissure, White Matter- myelinated axons
What is #4?
Cerebrum
What is #4?
Basilar Membrane
What is #6?
brachial plexus
Temporal Lobe-learning and memory, limbic system (emotion)
What is #3?
Right Temporal Bone (frontal section)
What is #5?
Lens (focuses the light on the retina)
What is #5?
Earlobe
What is #5?
Foramen Ovale
Inner Hair Cells (one row)
What is #8?
Dorsal Horn, Gray Matter- sensory cell bodies
What is #5?
Corpus Callosum-connection between right and left cerebral hemispheres
What is #5?
radial nerve
Parietal Lobe-sensory integration
What is #4?
Cross Section of Parotid Salivary Gland
What is #6?
Posterior Cavity Filled with Vitreous Humor