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anterior gray horns
horns! The largest are the lateral ventricles in the two cerebral hemispheres their extensions into the lobes of the cerebrum are called horns.
The lacrimal glands are located on the superior and lateral surfaces of the eye.
It is an immune disorder that causes the death of neurons which leads to progressive loss of muscular control
in the CNS
anterior gray horns
horns! The largest are the lateral ventricles in the two cerebral hemispheres their extensions into the lobes of the cerebrum are called horns.
Lateral ventricle is located in the brain (in telencephalon). Its central part lies in parietal lobe, but its so-called 'horns' - cornu anterius, posterius and inferior extend into the frontal, occipital and temporal lobes, respectively.
posterior part
septum pellucidum
PLS affects a part of the neuron called the cell body (or soma). Specifically, it is the cell bodies of upper motor neurons that are affected.
Neurons are nerve cells. Unless you mean neutrons which are located in the nucleus of an atom.
The lateral ventricles are made up of multiple non-discrete sections, including anterior, posterior and temporal horns. The atria are an area in the posterior horn.
The lacrimal glands are located on the superior and lateral surfaces of the eye.
It is an immune disorder that causes the death of neurons which leads to progressive loss of muscular control
where is the location of the horns on a 1990 Oldsmobile 98
in the CNS