Audiom Sheep Brain Diagram

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Diagram 1: Sagittal View (Sheep Brain)

This diagram shows a midsagittal section of a sheep brain. It highlights major brain regions such as the cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, thalamus, hypothalamus, pineal gland, and more. Used to study the internal structure of the sheep brain.

Diagram 2: Coronal Section – Basal Ganglia and Corpus Callosum (Sheep Brain)

This coronal section of a sheep brain displays internal structures like the corpus callosum, caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus, and anterior commissure. It is useful for exploring the basal ganglia and white matter tracts.

Diagram 3: Coronal Section – Hippocampus and Thalamic Nuclei (Sheep Brain)

This coronal view of a sheep brain focuses on the hippocampus, lateral geniculate nucleus, and medial geniculate nucleus. These regions are associated with memory and visual/auditory processing pathways.