Cervical Mucus After Ovulation Pregnancy
Female Reproductive and Endocrine System Nervous System The nervous system can be divided into central and peripheral.
The CNS is comprised of the brain (forebrain, midbrain and cerebellum) and spinal cord. The SN are Peripheral sensory and motor innervation to pass to members and organs (including organs and skeletal muscles of the head). Sensory and motor nerves of the PNS are covered by cranial and spinal.
To open the skull, we must first separate the head of the body. In the prone animal makes a cut with scissors cross dorsally in the cervical region, either cranially of the head. Once you cut the backbone proceed to cut the muscles and skin that remains to separla. Clean the back of the neck, completely removing the atlas to see the foramen magnum. For this we introduce the scissors being careful not to cut the cerebellum. We make a few cuts on the sides by cutting the parietal and the medial dorsal part of the skull (from caudal to rostral) separating the frontal bone by suturing interfrontal. Forcing up front to get them out and expose the brain.
rostral bow our head and we pliers separating the brain from the skull base to see the optic nerves, which cut off to remove it completely. If we are careful we can get also the olfactory bulbs.
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