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sarasara

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Draw a lateral view of the human cerebral hemispheres. Illustrate the four lobes and label four other structures.
 
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Question 2

With the use of diagrams, describe all neuroanatomical directions in a conventional vertebrate (e.g., cat) nervous system and in the human nervous system.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer:
40 for the drawing
40 for locating the four lobes
20 for labeling four structures

Answer to Question 2

Answer:
50 for illustrating dorsal, ventral, anterior, posterior, medial, and lateral in a cat
25 for illustrating how this system is adapted to humans
25 for illustrating superior, inferior, proximal, and distal



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