CNS Structure & Functions

CNS Structure

Create a table (no table = no credit) using Word or PowerPoint to outline/describe the major structures of the central nervous system. Type your work…. no hand-writing. The table is mostly up to on what to include. However, for each structure I suggest you include how to identify it, the function(s), what happens if damaged, and any other pertinent details you think will help you understand that structure.

11 Brain Structures to Include: cerebrum (cortex, white matter); basal nuclei; diencephalon (thalamus, hypothalamus, pineal gland); limbic system; brain stem (medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain, reticular formation); cerebellum

Spinal Cord Structures to Include: gray matter horns; white matter columns; spinal nerve; roots; central canal

Upload the DOC, DOCX, PPT, or PPTX here. Only these file types will be accepted. NO PICTURES! A picture in Word or PowerPoint is still a picture, and will not be accepted. Your submission will be checked for plagiarism, so while collaboration can happen, make sure to submit your own work.

Do not use the online version of Word/PowerPoint or Google Docs/Slides to write this and then submit because it may not submit correctly and may not open.

Make sure you do not have information that goes beyond the margins of the document…. it will not show up when submitted, when printed, or when presented.

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Create a table (no table = no credit) using Word or PowerPoint to outline/describe the major structures of the central nervous system. Type your work…. no hand-writing. The table is mostly up to on what to include. However, for each structure I suggest you include how to identify it, the function(s), what happens if damaged, and any other pertinent details you think will help you understand that structure.

11 Brain Structures to Include: cerebrum (cortex, white matter); basal nuclei; diencephalon (thalamus, hypothalamus, pineal gland); limbic system; brain stem (medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain, reticular formation); cerebellum

Spinal Cord Structures to Include: gray matter horns; white matter columns; spinal nerve; roots; central canal

Upload the DOC, DOCX, PPT, or PPTX here. Only these file types will be accepted. NO PICTURES! A picture in Word or PowerPoint is still a picture, and will not be accepted. Your submission will be checked for plagiarism, so while collaboration can happen, make sure to submit your own work.

Do not use the online version of Word/PowerPoint or Google Docs/Slides to write this and then submit because it may not submit correctly and may not open.

Make sure you do not have information that goes beyond the margins of the document…. it will not show up when submitted, when printed, or when presented.

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