Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
Serendip is an independent site partnering with faculty at multiple colleges and universities around the world. Happy exploring!
This web exhibit was first built in 2000 by Patricia Anne Kinser, Haverford College, under the direction of Paul Grobstein, Bryn Mawr College. The updated version of Comparative Neuroanatomy and Intelligence is now online at http://serendipstudio.org/exchange/brains. This old version has been archived in place, and will continue to be available for teachers and students who are using it. |
|
![]() Now we are looking at a cross-section of the hindbrain of a cat. Can you tell what structure this is? Do you see the convoluted material that is dark purple? That is the cerebellum. What other structures do you see? What is beneath the cerebellum? Although it is difficult to tell exactly what level we are seeing,the pons, medulla oblongata, and spinal cord may be apparent.
Click on the button below to look at a slice of the forebrain of the cat.
| Forum | Brain and Behavior | Serendip Home | Send us your comments at Serendip ![]() © by Serendip 1994- - Last Modified: Wednesday, 02-May-2018 11:57:52 CDT |