What are the parts of the thalamus?The thalami are made up of grey matter that is partitioned by a “Y” shaped white matter structure known as the internal medullary lamina. As a result of the location of the internal medullary lamina, each thalamus is divided into roughly three main ...
Describe the arrangement of smooth muscle and cartilage along the bronchial tree. What are the changes that occur in the respiratory system during an asthma attack? Which structures develop from the Diencephalon? Which structures develop from the Telencephalon?
What is arousal in the reticular formation? Where are the meninges located? Where is the medulla located? Is the reticular formation part of the brainstem? Why does the central reticular formation hang? Is the reticular formation part of the diencephalon?
However, it is important to note that the retina is formed as an outpouching of the diencephalon and is part of the central nervous system. As such, the cell death pathways initiated in response to ischemic damage in the retina reflect those found in other areas of the central nervous ...
Underneath the tegmentum are two tracts that often are considered part of the mesencephalon. These tracts, called the cerebral penduncles, are bundles of nerve fibers passing over the bottom of the brain. They connect the cerebral hemispheres to the spinal cord. ...
Instead of relocating to the tectum, RGC axons in ast/ast embryos are misprojected to other parts of the brain - anteriorly into the diencephalon and telencephalon, and posteriorly into the ventral hindbrain - and sometimes into the opposite eye. The axons often recrossed the midline, ...
Structures of the Eye: The eyes are the major organ involved in the process of sight. There are many structures that function to support clear vision including those visible on the outside such as the cornea, iris, pupil and a small portion of the sclera. Behind...
The Annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus are the two main parts of the intervertebral disc. Both are located between two vertebrae. Both have collagen fibers. They perform very important functions, which help the spinal cord during movement. ...
The telencephalon (plural: telencephala or telencephalons) isthe most anterior region of the primitive brain. Together with the diencephalon, the telencephalon develops from the prosencephalon, the primitive forebrain1. The inferior boundaries of the telencephalon are found at the diencephalon and brain...
Diencephalon What specific brain regions and NT are associated with osmoreceptors. Which of the following help maintain the blood-brain barrier? a. oligodendrocytes b. astrocytes c. microglia d. ependymal cells e. Schwann cells Which of the following neurons forms the blood-brain barrier? a. ...