COMP 251: Data Structures and Algorithms – Lab 4 Page 1 of 2 Lab
4: Implementing a Stack Using Linked List Implementation
Objectives: The aim of this lab session is to make you familiar
with using the linked list implementation in week3 and implement a
stack using it. In this lab you will complete the partially
implemented StackUsingLinkedList. Specifically, you will implement
the following methods. • The default constructor: public
StackUsingLinkedList() • public void push(AnyType x) • public
AnyType pop()...
A: Draw a coronal section of the brain & label all the basal
ganglia structures
and the thalamic nuclei. Draw the direct pathway indicating GABA
& Glutamate at the
proper synapses on the left side. Draw the indirect pathway
indicating GABA &
Glutamate at the proper synapses on the right side. Use an
entire piece of paper and
draw big
B: Sketch and label the 12 arteries. Use full names, not
abbreviations.
Name the four major regions of the brain and the distinct
structures of each.
From superficial to deep, name the layers that constitute the
cranial meninges.
What is the function of the ascending and descending tracts in
the medulla oblongata?
Describe the arbor vitae, including its makeup, location, and
function.
Name the main components of the diencephalon.
Which region of the limbic system is particularly important for
the storage and retrieval of long-term memories?
Identify the lobes of the cerebrum...
What is the brain stem? What structures comprise this region of
the CNS? Describe each region anatomically, as well as how each of
the structures within the brains stem communicate with the rest of
the body. Describe 3 pathways and their components that communicate
through the brain stem.
What are the different parts of the hind brain?
Explain the function of each part of the hindbrain?
If a person has a tumor in hindbrain suggest which type of
pathological symptoms it would depict?