Sheep Brain Dissection

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Superior and Inferior Colliculi and Pineal Gland

The Superior Colliculi are the ones that look like a butt and are above the Inferior Colliculi. The Pineal Gland is located more towards the inside of the brain. It's like a hole where you can see the Pineal Gland.
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      • Transverse Fissure
      • Arbor Vitae
      • Gray and White Matter
      • Thalamus, Hypothalamus and Spinal Cord
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