7- Pia mater
9 - grey mater of cerebral cortex
10 - white matter of cerebrum
2 - dura mater
6 - sub arachnoid space
5 - arachnoid mater
8 - skull bones
4 - arachnoid Villi
1 - superior sagiital sinus
Arachnoid mater and its villi - is responsible for returning CSF back to blood.
Ventricles of brain and sub arachnoid space - place where CSF found.
Meaning- condition where elevated CSF is found.
Functions of CSF - protection : CSF protects brain from damage by buffing brain.
- source of nutrition to brain and excretion of metabolic waste products.
- intra cerebral transport medium and for auto regulation of intra cranial pressure.
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SKIN Matching: Place a number in front of each structure. cibe the structure and pia mater Describe the gray matter...
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blood-brain barrier
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Order the following choices, from the outermost structure to the innermost structure, to test your knowledge of the anatomical features surrounding the brain. Rank the options below Pla mater 5 5 x Pia mater 4 Subarachnold space x 6 Blood-brain barrier 1 Skull Navt Blood-brain barrier 6 Skull 1 Dura mater x 2 Arachnoid mater x...
• Match the structure to the description regarding the cranial meninges. Structure Description: Periosteal Layer A. A dural septum located win the transverse fissure between the cerebrum and cerebellum Meningeal Layer B. A superior separation in the dura mater of the falx cerebri which contains blood draining from the brain C. The middle meninx composed of delicate collagen and elastic fibers Dural Sinus Epidural Space - D. A separation in the dura mater of the falx cerebelli which contains blood...
BIO150 BRAIN & CRANIAL NERVES ASSIGNMENT lecture tost. P4 in the texbok to complete this assignment. This material is on the next lecture test. Put the I. Introduction Just like the spinal cord, the brain has two protective structures answers in your own words and in the simplest terms as possible. 1) Bone: these are the skull bones 2) Meninges these are coverings made of CT The three meninges are dura, arachnoid and pia mater. They have the same structure,...
LABORATORY ASSESSMENT 30 Brain and Cranial Nerves PART A: Assessments Match the terms in Column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the price provided. Column A Columns a. Central sulcus b. Cerebral cortex 1. Structure formed by the crossing over of the optic nerves c. Corpus callosum 2. Part of diencephalon that forms lower walls and floor of third ventricle d. Gyrus 3. Core-shaped gland in the upper posterior portion of diencephalon...
KEEP THIS to study with: COME TO LAB because more may be added to this list Brain Anatomy Cerebral lobes gyrus Frontal sulcus O Parietal Temporal v central sulcus Occipital pre-central gyrus or Primary Motor Cortex "insula deep to temporal) - will not be asked to identity post-central gyrus or Primary Somatosensory Cortex pulel ond parietal lobes longitudinal fissure: separates right and left - transverse fissure: separates - from central sulcus: separates M entral and lobes lateral sulcus: separates and...
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The Central Nervous System, endocrine system B. Figure 1 Use the diagram above to answer the following question 1) Which letter indicates the primary visual cortex, which receives information from neurons in the retina of the eye? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions....
Building a Medical Vocabulary
HCP 224
Complete each statement:
4. Inflammation of the uterine lining is called
____________________.
9. Woman designated as para 2 is a(n)____________________.
12. Outside the uterus is termed ____________________.
15. Situated on or outside is termed ____________________.
26. Beneath the kneecap refers to
____________________.
27. Direct visualization of a joint is
____________________.
29. Fusion of a joint is known as
____________________.
30. Incision of the breastbone is a(n)
____________________.
31. Inflammation of the joints is called...