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    Figure 16.10 Using the Figure Above, Identify the Labeled Structure(s) in Each
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Figure 16.10 Using the Figure Above, Identify the Labeled Structure(s) in Each

Question 60

Question 60

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Figure 16.10
Figure 16.10     Using the figure above, identify the labeled structure(s)  in each of the following questions. -Identify the structure indicated by Label A. A)  Infundibulum B)  Basilar artery C)  Vertebral artery D)  Falx cerebri E)  Diaphragma sellae
Using the figure above, identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
-Identify the structure indicated by Label A.


A) Infundibulum
B) Basilar artery
C) Vertebral artery
D) Falx cerebri
E) Diaphragma sellae

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