. Physiology, experimental and descriptive . 258 CRANIAL - Gray Matter Ganglia ..._ Cerebellum deeper than the convolutions. These are the Ganglia of thebrain. The white fibers inside the brain connect the gray-matter of the convolutions and these ganglia with all parts ofthe body through the spinal cord. The brain consists of nerve-cells and nerve fibers, boundtogether and supported by a form of connective tissue called Neuroglia. It will befound extremelyhelpful to have aset of models ofthe human parts are es-sentially the sameas in the the baseof the brain ins
. Physiology, experimental and descriptive . 258 CRANIAL - Gray Matter Ganglia ..._ Cerebellum deeper than the convolutions. These are the Ganglia of thebrain. The white fibers inside the brain connect the gray-matter of the convolutions and these ganglia with all parts ofthe body through the spinal cord. The brain consists of nerve-cells and nerve fibers, boundtogether and supported by a form of connective tissue called Neuroglia. It will befound extremelyhelpful to have aset of models ofthe human parts are es-sentially the sameas in the the baseof the brain insuch model, andreview the cra-nial Functions of the Cranial Nerves.—1. The firstpair of cranial nerves are the Olfactory, or nerves of smell. 2. The Optic Nerves, the nerves of sight. 3. The third pair control muscles of the eyeballs. 4. The fourth pair control muscles of the eyeballs. 5. The fifth are the nerves of sensation for most of thehead and face, including the teeth. The fifth pair of nervesare like the spinal nerves in having two roots, a
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