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Q: Due to highly regulated fulid that filters out of the capillaries in the brain what feeds the brain?
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What protects the brain against infection?

The skull, the meninges (tissue layers surrounding the brain), the immune system, and the highly regulated barrier between the bloodstream and the brain


Are fenestrated capillaries in the brain?

no. continuous capillaries form the blood/brain barrier.


How is the brain protected by bone membranes fluid and capillaries?

thebone membraneprotects the brain by using the blood brain barrier filters and other materials.cerebrospinal fluid containing the detoxification chemicals that helps to protect the brain.The brain is protected by the skull (a bone structure), the blood brain barrier (BBB) filters the passage of harmful substances other other foreign materials,cerebrospinal fluid contains detoxification chemicals and helps cushion the brain, and there are 3 membranes that protect the brain called dura, arachnoid and pia mater.


What is the role of the cells that line the capillaries of the brain?

The cells lining the brain's tiny blood vessels (capillaries) are specifically designed to prevent many substances from passing into brain tissue.


How is adrenalin regulated?

Adrenalin is secreted from the adrenal gland and is regulated by the brain. The brain regulates the secretion of adrenalin based on outside stimulus.


Does the brain have blood cells?

The brain has veins, capillaries, and arteries which contain blood cells.


What is the gland in the brain that is regulated by light?

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What filters stimuli in the human brain?

latent inhibition


What is formed by a tight network of capillaries?

The blood-brain barrier trust me


How is awareness regulated by the brain?

Awareness is regulated by cortical areas within the cerebral hemispheres, the outermost layer of the brain that separates humans from other animals by allowing for greater intellectual functioning.


Certain capillaries in the brain including the choroid plexus do not have spaces between the cells effectively creating a?

blood-brain barrier (!)