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Title: Station 1


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Station 1 Whole brain
Longitudinal fissure
Cerebrum
6
1
Gyrus
2
Central sulcus
Sulcus
5
3
Cut
Lateral fissure
4
1
Anterior
2
3
4
5
6
T
Hints 1. Brain division 2. Raised area on
surface of the cerebrum 3. Depression on surface
of the cerebrum 4. Separates superior/inferior
cerebral lobes 5. Separates anterior/posterior
cerebral lobes 6. Separates cerebral hemispheres
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCentral
    sulcusCerebrumGyrusLateral fissureLongitudinal
    fissureSulcus

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2
Station 1 Whole brain
Parietal lobe
4
Frontal lobe
1
Occipital lobe
3
Temporal lobe
2
1
Anterior
2
3
4
5
6
T
Hints 1. Lobe of the cerebrum 2. Lobe of the
cerebrum 3. Lobe of the cerebrum 4. Lobe of the
cerebrum
  • Terms in alphabetic orderFrontal lobeOccipital
    lobeParietal lobeTemporal lobe

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3
Station 2 Part of right cerebral hemisphere
removed
6 Function of 5?
Commissural nerve tract
Corpus callosum
5
Anterior
Lateral ventricle
4
Insula
3
1
Temporal lobe
Frontal lobe
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCorpus
    callosumFrontal lobeInsulaLateral
    ventricleTemporal lobe

Hints 1. Lobe of cerebrum 2. Lobe of
cerebrum 3. Lobe of cerebrum 4. Space 5. White
matter 6. Function of 5?
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4
Station 2 Part of right cerebral hemisphere
removed
Anterior
Nerve tract
For Your Information During development, the
corpus callosum begins in the anterior part of
the brain and grows posteriorly. Some of the
anterior brain tissue is dragged posteriorly with
the growing corpus callosum. In the model, this
tissue is represented by the green stripes on the
corpus callosum. In the adult brain, this tissue
connects the anterior brain to other parts of the
brain. The rest of this tissue will be seen as
we dissect the brain further.
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Station 2 - Part of right cerebral hemisphere
removed
Anterior
Insula
1
Internal capsule
2
3 Function of 2?
Projection nerve tract
1
Lateral ventricle
4
2
3
Corpus callosum
5
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCorpus
    callosumInsulaInternal capsuleLateral ventricle

Hints 1. Lobe of cerebrum 2. White
matter 3. Function of 2? 4. Space 5. White matter
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6
Station 3 Functional regions of the left
cerebral cortex
Central sulcus
1
Premotor area
5
Prefrontal area
Primary motor cortex
4
2
Brocas area
3
1
Anterior
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderBrocas areaCentral
    sulcusPrefrontal areaPremotor areaPrimary
    motor cortex

Hints 1. Separates frontal and parietal
lobes 2. Functional region 3. Functional
region 4. Functional region 5. Functional region
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7
Station 3 Functional regions of the left
cerebral cortex
Central sulcus
1
Primary somatic sensory cortex
2
Somatic sensory association area
3
Taste area
4
1
Anterior
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCentral sulcusPrimary
    somatic sensory cortexSomatic sensory
    association areaTaste area

Hints 1. Depression 2. Functional
region 3. Functional region 4. Functional region
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8
Station 3 Functional regions of the left
cerebral cortex
Anterior
Auditory association area
4
Visual cortex
1
Visual association area
2
1
Primary auditory cortex
3
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderAuditory association
    areaPrimary auditory cortexVisual association
    areaVisual cortex

Hints 1. Functional region 2. Functional
region 3. Functional region 4. Functional region
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9
Station 3 Functional regions of the left
cerebral cortex
Primary motor cortex
1
Premotor area
2
Prefrontal area
3
1
2
Anterior
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderPrefrontal
    areaPremotor areaPrimary motor cortex

Hints 1. Functional region 2. Functional
region 3. Functional region
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10
Station 3 Functional regions of the left
cerebral cortex
Somatic sensory association area
Primary somatic sensory cortex
2
1
Visual association area
3
Visual cortex
4
1
2
Anterior
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderPrimary somatic
    sensory cortexSomatic sensory association
    areaVisual association areaVisual cortex

Hints 1. Functional region 2. Functional
region 3. Functional region 4. Functional region
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Station 3 Functional regions of the left
cerebral cortex
Limbic system (part of)
1
Corpus callosum
2
Fornix
3
1
4 Function of 3?
Association nerve tract
2
Temporal lobe
5
3
Anterior
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCorpus
    callosumFornixLimbic system (part of)Temporal
    lobe

Hints 1. Functional region 2. White
matter 3. White matter 4. Function of 3 5. Lobe
of cerebrum
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12
Station 4 Superior part of cerebrum removed
Limbic system (part of)
1
Corpus callosum (cut)
Fornix
2
Choroid plexus
6
Limbic system (part of)
3
Hippocampus
5
1
2
Temporal lobe
4
3
4
Anterior
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderChoroid
    plexusFornixHippocampusLimbic system (part
    of)Temporal lobe

Hints 1. Functional region 2. White
matter 3. Functional region 4. Lobe of
cerebrum 5. Gyrus 6. Specific structure
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13
Station 4 Superior part of cerebrum removed
Nerve tract
Dentate gyrus
Anterior
For Your Information The nerve tract passes
inferiorly and joins the dentate gryrus (dark
green), which is part of the hippocampus (light
green).
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Station 5 Inferior view of cerebrum
Anterior
Frontal lobe
1
Temporal lobe
2
Location of diencephalon and brainstem
Fornix
3
Nerve tract
1
2
3
4
5
6
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  • Terms in alphabetic orderFornixFrontal
    lobeTemporal lobe

Hints 1. Lobe of cerebrum 2. Lobe of
cerebrum 3. White matter
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Station 5 Inferior view of cerebrum
Anterior
Olfactory bulb
1
Olfactory tract
2
Model peg
Primary olfactory cortex
3 (dark brown)
1
Olfactory association area
2
4
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderOlfactory association
    areaOlfactory bulbOlfactory tractPrimary
    olfactory cortex

Hints 1. White matter 2. White
matter 3. Functional region 4. Functional region
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Station 6 Superior part of cerebrum removed
Anterior
Sulcus
6
Gyrus
Frontal lobe
5
1
Insula
2
Temporal lobe
3
1
2
Occipital lobe
3
4
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderFrontal
    lobeGyrusInsulaOccipital lobeSulcusTemporal
    lobe

Hints 1. Lobe of cerebrum 2. Lobe of
cerebrum 3. Lobe of cerebrum 4. Lobe of
cerebrum 5. Raised area 6. Depression
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Station 6 Superior part of cerebrum removed
Anterior
Internal capsule
1
Lateral ventricle
2
Cerebral medulla
5
1
Corpus callosum
3
Cerebral cortex
4
2
3
4
5
6
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  • Terms in alphabetic orderCerebral
    cortexCerebral medullaCorpus callosumInternal
    capsuleLateral ventricle

Hints 1. White matter 2. Space 3. White
matter 4. Gray matter 5. White matter
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Station 7 Corpus callosum and ventricles removed
Anterior
Internal capsule
1
Corpus callosum (cut)
Caudate nucleus
2
Fornix
4
Thalamus
3
Corpus callosum (cut)
1
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCaudate
    nucleusFornixInternal capsuleThalamus

Hints 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Brain
division 4. White matter
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Station 7 Lateral view of corpus callosum
Corpus callosum
1
Anterior
1
2
3
Septa pellucida
2
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCorpus callosumSepta
    pellucida

Hints 1. White matter 2. Specific structure
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Station 8 Most of cerebrum removed
Anterior
Internal capsule
6
Thalamus
1
Insula
5
Pineal body
2
Corpora quadrigemina
3
1
2
Cerebellum
4
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCerebellumCorpora
    quadrigeminaInsulaInternal capsulePineal
    bodyThalamus

Hints 1. Brain division 2. Specific
structure 3. Specific structure 4. Brain
division 5. Lobe of cerebrum 6. White matter
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Station 8 Superior view of the cerebellum
Anterior
Folium
1
Fissure
2
1
2
3
Vermis
Lateral hemisphere
3
4
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderFolium (gyrus)Lateral
    hemisphereSulcus (fissure)Vermis

Hints 1. Raised area 2. Depression 3. One of
three parts of the cerebellum 4. One of three
parts of the cerebellum
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Station 8 Median view of cerebellum
Arbor vitae
1
Folium (gyrus)
2
Anterior
Cortex
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderArbor
    vitaeCortexFolium (gyrus)

Hints 1. White matter 2. Raised area 3. Gray
matter
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Station 8 Anterior view of cerebellum
Cerebellar peduncles
1
Superior
2 Function of 1?
Connect cerebellum to brainstem
1
2
3
Flocculonodular lobe
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCerebellar
    pedunclesFlocculonodular lobe

Hints 1. White matter 2. Function of 1 3. One
of three parts of the cerebellum
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Station 9 - Most of the cerebrum is removed
Superior sagittal sinus
6
Corpus callosum
1
Dura mater
5
Lateral ventricle
4
Anterior
1
2
Cerebellum
3
3
Insula
2
4
5
6
T
Hints 1. White matter 2. Lobe of the
cerebrum 3. Brain division 4. Space 5. Membrane 6.
Blood vessel
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCerebellumCorpus
    callosumDura materInsulaLateral
    ventricleSuperior sagittal sinus

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Station 10 Median view of the brain
Corpus callosum
1
Septa pellucida
2
Thalamus
6
Fornix
3
Cerebellum
5
Brainstem
4
1
2
Anterior
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderBrainstemCerebellumCo
    rpus callosumFornixSepta pellucidaThalamus

Hints 1. White matter 2. Partition 3. White
matter 4. General area 5. Brain division 6. Brain
division
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Station 11 - Ventricles
Location of interthalamic adhesion
2
Third ventricle
Lateral ventricle
3
1
Anterior
Cerebral aqueduct
4
1
Fourth ventricle
5
2
3
Central canal
6
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCentral canalCerebral
    aqueductFourth ventricleLateral
    ventricleLocation of interthalamic
    adhesionThird ventricle

Hints 1. Space 2. Location of connection between
thalamic lobes 3. Space 4. Space 5. Space 6. Space
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Station 11 - Ventricles
Interthalamic adhesion
2
Lateral ventricle
1
Third ventricle
3
Anterior
Cerebral aqueduct
4
1
Fourth ventricle
5
2
3
Central canal
4
6
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCentral canalCerebral
    aqueductFourth ventricleLateral
    ventricleLocation of interthalamic
    adhesionThird ventricle

Hints 1. Space 2. Specific structure 3. Space 4.
Space 5. Space 6. Space
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Station 12 A reminder of the location of the
internal capsule and insula
Internal capsule
Insula
Anterior
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Station 12 Insula removed on left and right
sides
Internal capsule
1
Lentiform nucleus
2
Corpus striatum
4
Caudate nucleus
3
1
2
3
4
Anterior
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCaudate nucleusCorpus
    striatumInternal capsuleLentiform nucleus

Hints 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Gray
matter 4. Number 2 and 3 combined
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Station 12 Most of internal capsule removed on
the left
Internal capsule
1
Lentiform nucleus
2
Corpus striatum
4
Caudate nucleus
3
1
2
3
4
Anterior
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCaudate nucleusCorpus
    striatumInternal capsuleLentiform nucleus

Hints 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Gray
matter 4. Number 2 and 3 combined
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Station 13 Superior view of central core of the
brain
Internal capsule
1
Thalamus
4
Insula
3
Caudate nucleus
2
1
2
3
4
Anterior
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCaudate
    nucleusInsulaInternal capsuleThalamus

Hints 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Lobe of
cerebrum 4. Brain division
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Station 13 Superior view of central core of the
brain
3 Function of 2?
Produces cerebrospinal fluid
Fornix
1
2
Choroid plexus
1
2
3
4
Anterior
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderChoroid plexusFornix

Hints 1. White matter 2. Specific
structure 3. Function of 2?
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Station 13 Anterosuperior view of central core
of the brain
Thalamus
5
Fornix
1
Third ventricle
4
Amygdala
3
1
Optic nerve
2
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderAmygdalaFornixOptic
    nerveThalamusThird ventricle

Hints 1. White matter 2. White matter 3. Gray
matter 4. Space 5. Brain division
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Station 13 Anteroinferior view of central core
of the brain
Optic nerve
1
Amygdala
2
Hippocampus
3
Brainstem
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderAmygdalaBrainstemHipp
    ocampusOptic nerve

Hints 1. White matter 2. Gray matter 3. Gyrus of
the cerebrum 4. General area
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Station 14 Anteroinferior view of central core
of the brain
Infundibulum
1
Mammillary body
2
Cerebral peduncle
3
Pons
4
Medulla oblongata
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
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  • Terms in alphabetic orderCerebral
    peduncleInfundibulumMammillary bodyMedulla
    oblongataPons

Hints 1. Specific structure 2. Specific
structure 3. Specific structure 4. Brain
division 5. Brain division
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Station 14 Anteroinferior view of central core
of the brain
Pyramid
1
1
Pyramidal decussation
2
2
Spinal cord
3
3
4
5
6
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  • Terms in alphabetic orderPyramidPyramidal
    decussationSpinal cord

Hints 1. Specific structure 2. Specific
structure 3. Specific structure
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Station 15 Posterior view of central core of
the brain
Fornix
1
Hippocampus
2
Brainstem
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderBrainstemFornixHippoc
    ampus

Hints 1. White matter 2. Gyrus of
cerebrum 3. General area
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Station 15 Posterior view of central core of
the brain
Pineal body
1
Superior colliculus
2
Corpora quadrigemina
4
Inferior colliculus
3
Midbrain
6
Tegmentum
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
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  • Terms in alphabetic orderCorpora
    quadrigeminaInferior colliculusMidbrainPineal
    bodySuperior colliculusTegmentum

Hints 1. Specific structure 2. Specific
structure 3. Specific structure 4. Number 2 and 3
combined 5. Specific structure 6. Brain division
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Station 15 Posterior view of central core of
the brain
4 connects to ?
Cerebral aqueduct
Cerebral peduncles
1
1
Central canal of spinal cord
3 connects to ?
2
Fourth ventricle
2
3
4
5
6
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  • Terms in alphabetic orderCentral canal of
    spinal cordCerebral aqueductCerebral
    pedunclesFourth ventricle

Hints 1. White matter 2. Space 3. Space 4. Space
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Station 16 Anteroinferior view of central core
of the brain
Optic nerve (CN II)
1
Optic chiasm
2
Optic tract
3
Oculomotor nerve (CN III)
4
Trochlear nerve (CN IV)
5
1
2
Trigeminal nerve (CN V)
6
3
4
5
6
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  • Terms in alphabetic orderOculomotor nerve
    (CNIII)Optic chiasmOptic nerve (CN II)Optic
    tractTrigeminal nerve (CN V)Trochlear nerve (CN
    IV)

Hints 1. Cranial nerve 2. White matter 3. White
matter 4. Cranial nerve 5. Cranial
nerve 6. Cranial nerve
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Station 16 Lateral view of the brainstem
Trochlear nerve (CN IV)
1
Trigeminal nerve (CN V)
2
Pons
3
Olive
4
1
Anterior
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderOlivePonsTrigeminal
    nerve (CN V)Trochlear nerve (CN (IV)

Hints 1. Cranial nerve 2. Cranial nerve 3. Brain
division 4. Specific structure
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Station 17 Anteroinferior view of central core
of the brain
Abducent nerve (CN VI)
1
Facial nerve (CN VII)
2
1
2
Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII)
3
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderAbducent nerve (CN
    VI)Facial nerve (CN VII)Vestibulocochlear nerve
    (CN VIII)

Hints 1. Cranial nerve 2. Cranial
nerve 3. Cranial nerve
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Station 17 Lateral view of the brainstem
Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII)
2
Facial nerve (CN VII)
1
Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)
3
Anterior
Vagus nerve (CN X)
4
1
2
Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
Accessory nerve (CN XI)
6
5
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderAccessory nerve (CN
    XI)Facial nerve (CN VII)Glossopharyngeal nerve
    (CN IX)Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)Vagus nerve
    (CN X)Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII)

Hints 1. Cranial nerve 2. Cranial
nerve 3. Cranial nerve 4. Cranial
nerve 5. Cranial nerve 6. Cranial nerve
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Station 18 Sagittal section of brainstem
Anterior
Caudate nucleus
1
Nerve tract
Interthalamic adhesion
6
Pineal body
2
Superior colliculus
3
Thalamus
5
1
Inferior colliculus
4
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCaudate
    nucleusInferior colliculusInterthalamic
    adhesionPineal bodySuperior colliculusThalamus

Hints 1. Gray matter 2. Specific
structure 3. Specific structure 4. Specific
structure 5. Brain division 6. Specific structure
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Station 19 Sagittal section of brainstem
Anterior
Hypothalamus
6
Fornix
1
Optic chiasm
5
Mammillary body
2
Pons
4
1
Medulla oblongata
3
2
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderFornixHypothalamusMam
    millary bodyMedulla oblongataOptic chiasmPons

Hints 1. White matter 2. Specific
structure 3. Brain division 4. Brain
division 5. White matter 6. Brain division
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Station 19 Sagittal section of brainstem
Anterior
Third ventricle
1
Cerebral aqueduct
2
Fourth ventricle
3
1
2
Central canal
4
3
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic orderCentral canalCerebral
    aqueductFourth ventricleThird ventricle

Hints 1. Space 2. Space 3. Space 4. Space
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1
4
5
2
3
6
T1
T2
T3
T4
1
2
T5
3
T6
4
5
6
T
  • Terms in alphabetic order

Hints
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1
4
5
2
3
6
T1
T2
T3
T4
1
2
T5
3
T6
4
5
6
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  • Terms in alphabetic order

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