These are images used in the video lecture.
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Figure 11-1. A “typical” neuron.
Figure 11-2. A synapse.
Figure 11-3. A neuromuscular junction.
Figure 11-4. The human central nervous system.
Figure 11-5A. Human brain (side view).
Figure 11-5B. Human brain (bottom view).
Figure 11-6. A cross-section of the spinal cord.
Figure 11-7. A schematic diagram of the meninges, as seen in side view of the CNS.
Figure 11-8. A “typical” spinal nerve with a cross section of the spinal cord.
Figure 11-9. The general reflex arc.
Figure 11-10. A horizontal section of the eyeball.
Figure 11-11. Cellular detail of the retina.
Figure 11-12. A frontal section of the human ear.
Figure 11-13. The labyrinths of the internal ear.
Figure 11-14. Diagram of the scalae.
Figure 11-15. Diagram of semicircular duct orientation.
Figure 1-3. Sections of a myelinated fiber.
Figure 1-4. The pathway of an impulse over the reflex arc.
Figure 1-5. The transmission of a nerve impulse.
Figure 1-6. Principal parts of the brain.
Figure 1-7. Spinal cord and spinal nerves.
Figure 5-2. Front and side view of the vertebral column.
Figure 1-1. Anatomy of the eye.
Figure 1-2. Cross section of the eye.
Figure 1-3. The lacrimal apparatus.
Figure 1-4. Accommodation for objects 20 feet or more away.
Figure 1-5. Accommodation for objects nearer than 20 feet.
Figure 1-6. A frontal section of the human ear.
Figure 1-7. Diagram of the scalae.
Figure 1-8. Characteristics of sound.
Figure 1-9. The outer, inner, and middle ear.
Figure 1-10. Organs of smell.
Figure 1-11. Organs of taste.
Figure 1-12. Location of taste buds.
Figure 1-13. The structure of a taste bud.
Figure 1-13. The structure of a taste bud.
Figure 4-2. Impaled object in the eye.
Figure 4-3. Structure of the ear.
Figure 4-4. Laceration/repair of the earlobe.
Figure 4-5. Laceration/natural healing of the ear.
Figure 4-6. Laceration/accurate alignment repair of external ear.
Figure 4-7. Structures of the ear showing the tympanic membrane.
Figure 4-8. Ear structure.
Figure 4-9. Insertion of anterior-posterior nasal pack (continued).
Figure 4-9. Insertion of anterior-posterior nasal pack (continued).
Figure 4-9. Insertion of anterior-posterior nasal pack (concluded).
Figure 4-10. External splint to the nose.
Figure 4-11. Foreign bodies in the oropharynx
Figure 4-12. Foreign bodies in the esophagus.
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