Chapter 13 Brain Animations
the primary function of the cerebellum is
coordination of motor activity
cerebrospinal fluid is produced in the
brain ventricles
the subarachnoid space contains
cerebrospinal fluid
gyro are characteristic of the
cerebrum
the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier is formed by epithelial cells of blood vessels in the choroid plexus and
ependymal cells
cerebrospinal fluid enters the central canal of the spinal cord from the
fourth ventricle
emotional responses are regulated in the
hypothalamus
cerebrospinal fluid enters the third ventricle of the brain by way of the
intervertebral foramina
respiration is regulated in the
medulla oblongata
which meningeal layer follows the surface contours of the brain and spinal cord?
pia mater
the medulla oblongata is continuous caudally with the
spinal cord
cerebrospinal fluid is recycled into the
superior sagittal sinus