He or she asks you to name the structures by using the correct technical language but to use layperson's language as much as possible elsewhere.
Your neuroanatomy guide should cover the following:
Basic neuroanatomical structures (including the CNS and the PNS, as well as the structural packaging that protects the brain from the environment) Locations of these structures Functions they serve (what functions damage to these areas may affect) How they interact Be sure to explain the information in layperson's language and use graphics and pictures where helpful. Use APA format when citing material from scholarly sources such as your textbook and online notes. Include a cover page and a reference page listing the resources you used to create your guide.
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