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Corpus Callosum: Limbic Lobe

The document contains diagrams and descriptions of the main parts and divisions of the human brain and spinal cord. The brain is divided into the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. The cerebrum is made up of two cerebral hemispheres and is further divided into lobes. The spinal cord extends from the brainstem and is divided into cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal regions. It contains grey matter surrounded by white matter and carries sensory and motor neurons that connect the brain to the rest of the body.

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Corpus Callosum: Limbic Lobe

The document contains diagrams and descriptions of the main parts and divisions of the human brain and spinal cord. The brain is divided into the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. The cerebrum is made up of two cerebral hemispheres and is further divided into lobes. The spinal cord extends from the brainstem and is divided into cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal regions. It contains grey matter surrounded by white matter and carries sensory and motor neurons that connect the brain to the rest of the body.

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Gyrus Central sulcus

Limbic lobe

Frontal lobe Parietal lobe

Corpus callosum Parieto-occipital sulcus

Occipital lobe
Thalamus-
Pineal gland
Hypothalamus-
Aqueduct
Optic chiasm- Fourth ventricle
Temporal lobe -
Cerebellum

Medulla oblongata

Fig. 10.6 Different parts of Brain


Corpus callosumn

Olfactory Olfactory
bulbs tract

Optic
chiasma

Cerebral
peduncle
Pons

- Medulla
oblongata
Spinal cord

Fig. 10.8: Ventral view of human brain


Central sulcus Parietal lobe

Frontal lobe Occipital lobe

Temporal lobe
Pons Cerebellum
Fig. 10.7: Lateral view of human brain showing the lobes
of cerebral hemisphere
Parts of Cerebrum. Cerebellum
Part of
Forebrain Diencephalon.
Hindbrain)
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla -
oblongata

Spinal cord

Fig. 10.6: Divisions of human brain


White matter
Dorsal root
Grey
matter
Spinal nerve
Dorsal-
horn

Ventral
horn
Central canal Ventral root

Anterior fissure

Fig. 10.11: Cross-section of a spinal cord


-Cerebral
hemispheres
-Cerebellum-
Spinal cord
Cervical
enlargement
(nerves to the
upper limb
originate here)

Lumbar
enlargement
(nerves to the
lower limb
originate here)

Terminal thread

Termination of cord

Fig. 10.10: Spinal cord of human being


Grey matter Receptor (in skin)
White matter Dorsal root ganglion

DORSAL
Sensory neuron

Pin

Effector
(Muscle)
VENTRAL Motor neuron
Ventral root
Interneuron

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