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Joshua Dave Mejica posted an update in the group
Medical Histology – MT 30 Lab C (2022) 4 years, 3 months ago Histology Art for Nervous Tissue
Joshua Dave Mejica posted an update in the group
Medical Histology – MT 30 Lab C (2022) 4 years, 3 months ago
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Ganglia are ovoid structures containing neuronal cell bodies found outside of the CNS. Ganglia can be thought of as synaptic relay stations between neurons. Since it is located in the PNS, expect its shape is round or spherical.
The Cerebrum comprises the brain’s primary lobes and is in charge of collecting and processing information from the sense organs, initiating and directing movement, and regulating temperature. On the other hand, the Cerebellum maintains posture, balance, and fine-tuning and coordination of movements.
Reference
Paxton, S., Peckham, M., & Knibbs, A. (1970, January 1). The Leeds Histology Guide. Home: The Histology Guide. Retrieved from https://www.histology.leeds.ac.uk/tissue_types/nerves/nerves_cns.php