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TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 1 1. Scalp 2. Cranium 3. Superior sagittal sinus 4. Dura mater 5. Falx cerebri 6. Frontal lobes of the cerebrum 7. Middle meningeal artery 8. Cortex, grey matter 9. Cerebral vessels 10. Temporal lobe 11. Occipital lobe 12. Arachnoid and Pia mater 13. Superior sagittal sinus 14. Subarachnoid space 15. Occipital vessel and greater occipital nerve

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 2 1. Scalp 2. Cranium 3. Superior sagittal sinus 4. Dura mater 5. Falx cerebri 6. Frontal lobes of the cerebrum 7. Middle meningeal artery 8. Cortex, grey matter 9. Cerebral vessels 10. Temporal lobe 11. Occipital lobe 12. Arachnoid and Pia mater 13. Superior sagittal sinus 14. Subarachnoid space 15. Occipital vessel and greater occipital nerve

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 3 1. Cranium 2. Superior sagittal sinus 3. Falx cerebri 4. Dura mater 5. Frontal lobes of the cerebrum 6. Anterior cerebral artery 7. Corpus callosum, head of the caudate nucleus 8. Anterior horn of the lateral ventricle 9. Caudate nucleus 10. Septum pellucidum 11. Lateral ventricle with Choroid plexus 12. Posterior horn of the lateral ventricle 13. Inferior sagittal sinus 14. Meningeal artery 15. Occipital lobe 16. Scalp

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 4 1. Frontal sinus 2. Superior sagittal sinus 3. Falx cerebri 4. Dura mater 5. Frontal lobes of the cerebrum 6. Anterior cerebral artery 7. Corpus callosum 8. Anterior horn of the lateral ventricle 9. Caudate nucleus 10. Septum pellucidum, Columns of fornix 11. Lateral ventricle 12. Anterior horn of the lateral ventricle 13. Inferior sagittal sinus 14. Meningeal artery 15. Occipital lobe 16. Internal capsule 17. Insula 18. Putamen 19. Extreme capsule 20. Globus pallidus 21. External capsule 22. Claustrum 23. Thalamus 24. Posterior crus of fornix with Choroid plexus

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 5 1. Frontal sinus 2. Superior sagittal sinus 3. Falx cerebri 4. Dura mater 5. Frontal lobes of the cerebrum 6. Anterior cerebral artery 7. Head of caudate nucleus 8. Insula 9. Anterior commissure 10. Claustrum 11. Putamen 12. Thalamus 13. Tail of caudate nucleus 14. Posterior horn of the lateral ventricle 15. Optic radiation 16. Occipital lobe 17. Internal capsule 18. Globus pallidus 19. External capsule 20. Column of fornix 21. Third ventricle 22. Pineal body 23. Posterior crus of fornix with Choroid plexus 24. Corpus callosum 25. Straight sinus 26. Occipital bone

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 6 1. Frontal sinus 2. Eyeball 3. Eye socket 4. Superior rectus 5. Zygomatic bone 6. Anterior cerebral artery 7. Middle cerebral artery 8. Optic chiasma 9. Pituitary gland 10. Amygdaloid nucleus complex 11. Red nucleus 12. Cerebral aquaduct 13. Tentorium cerebelli 14. Straight sinus 15. Branch of the middle meningeal artery 16. Superior sagittal sinus 17. Optic nerve 18. Mamillary body 19. Cerebral peduncle 20. Midbrain 21. Posterior horn of the lateral ventricle 22. Vermis of the cerebellum 23. Occipital lobe 24. Dura mater 25. Occipital bone

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 7 1. Cornea 2. Lens 3. Eyeball, Sclera 4. Medial rectus muscle 5. Optic nerve 6. Lateral rectus muscle 7. Temporalis 8. Internal carotid artery 9. Pituitary gland with Sinus cavernosus 10. Basilar artery 11. Midbrain 12. Cerebral aqueduct 13. Straight sinus 14. Falx cerebri 15. Superior sagittal sinus 16. Nasal septum 17. Ethmoidal air cells 18. Sphenoid sinus 19. Temporal bone 20. Oculomotor nerve 21. Auricle 22. Cerebellar hemisphere 23. Vermis of the cerebellum 24. Occipital bone

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 8 1. Nasal cavity 2. Cornea 3. Nasal septum 4. Ocular muscles 5. Dura mater 6. Temporalis 7. Sphenoid sinus with Carotid artery 8. Trigeminal nerve 9. Pons 10. Temporal bone 11. Auricle 12. Cerebellar arteries 13. Cerebellar hemisphere 14. Transverse sinus 15. Base of the orbit 16. Ethmoidal air cells 17. Cavernosus sinus 18. Temporal lobe 19. Basilar artery 20. Fourth ventricle 21. Vermis of the cerebellum 22. Occipital bone 23. Optic canal

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 9 1. Cartilages of the nose 2. Nasal cavities 3. Base of the orbit 4. Nasal septum 5. Ethmoidal cells 6. Sphenoid 7. Temporal lobe 8. Cochlea 9. Auditory ossicles 10. Vestibulocochlear nerve and Facial nerve 11. Temporal bone 12. Posterior semicircular canal 13. Sigmoid sinus 14. Occipital sinus 15. Internal carotid artery 16. Maxillary nerve 17. Venous plexus 18. Basilar artery 19. Pons 20. Tympanic cavity 21. Mastoid cells 22. Fourth ventricle 23. Vermis of the cerebellum 24. Cerebellar hemisphere 25. Occipital bone

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 10 1. Cartilages of the nose 2. Nasal cavity 3. Base of the orbit 4. Maxillary sinus 5. Masseter 6. Mandible 7. Medial pterygoid 8. Lateral pterygoid 9. Articular disk 10. Condyle of the mandible 11. Cochlea 12. Tympanic membrane 13. External auditory canal 14. Mastoid air cells 15. Sigmoid sinus 16. Cerebellar hemisphere 17. Occipital sinus 18. Sphenoid 19. Third trigeminal nerve 20. Middle meningeal artery 21. Internal carotid artery 22. Middle ear 23. Basilar artery 24. Medulla oblongata 25. Vermis of the cerebellum 26. Trapezius muscle

TRANSVERSE SECTION PLANE 11 1. Cartilaginous nasal septum 2. Nasal cavity 3. Maxillary sinus 4. Bony nasal septum 5. Medial pterygoid 6. Masseter 7. Mandible 8. Lateral pterygoid 9. Neck of the mandible 10. Internal carotid artery 11. Sigmoid sinus with crossing to internal jugular vein 12. Mastoid air cells 13. Cerebellum 14. Zygomatic bone 15. Basal segment of the occipital bone 16. Upper bulbus of the jugular vein 17. Medulla oblongata 18. Dura mater 19. Squamous part of occipital bone