Shows pictures of a sheep and a human brain. Each of the 12 cranial nerves is represented, students color and number each nerve in both brains. Introduce students to the anatomy of a mammalian brain with this activity.
Includes a brief survey of the internal and external anatomy of the sheep brain and go. **Before starting this lab, open the "Brain Parts and Functions" document. Refer to images, descriptions, and functions of parts of the brain as you proceed through this lab.
Sheep brains, although much smaller than human brains, have similar features and can be a valuable addition to anatomy studies. See for yourself what the cerebrum, cerebellum, spinal cord, gray matter, white matter, and. Coloring page brains of human and sheep.
The sheep brain below has many parts labeled and shows the cranial nerves. Number the cranial nerves appropriately. Color each part according to the keys.
The next page will show a similar image of a human brain. 4. Looking at your drawing, find the different lobes of the brain on your sheep brain.
List one or more functions of each lobe. The sheep and human brain are colored with major parts labeled. The 12 cranial nerves are also numbered.
This is a printable worksheet called sheep brain labeling and was based on a quiz created by member natalee1438. View Cranial Nerves Coloring.pdf from HIS 12 at Iran Informatic Institute (U.A.S.T., Tehran). Cranial Nerves Coloring Name_ Date_ Cranial Nerves Coloring The sheep brain below has many parts.
Cranial Nerves Coloring The sheep brain below has many parts labeled and shows the cranial nerves. Number the cranial nerves appropriately. according to the keys.
The next page will show a similar.