ventricles
The interconnected spaces that produce and serve as a reservoir for cerebrospinal fluid in the brain are called ventricles. There are four ventricles in the brain - two lateral ventricles, a third ventricle, and a fourth ventricle. These ventricles are responsible for the production, circulation, and drainage of cerebrospinal fluid.
Two lateral ventricles, third ventricles and the forth ventricles produce the cerebrospinal fluid.
Cerebrospinal fluid
This is called parallel venation. In other plants, netted venation occurs, in which the large veins branch repeatedly as they enter the blade. These produce smaller, interconnecting branches as well.
The Mantle.
Too much cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the cranium (skull) is called hydrocephalus, which may cause an increase in head circumference.
Two lateral ventricles, third ventricles and the forth ventricles produce the cerebrospinal fluid.
Trabeculae
If the cerebrospinal fluid is leaking from the nose/mouth it is called Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea and that code is 349.81. If the fluid is leaking from the ears, it is called Cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea and that code is 388.61. Brenda M. St. Louis, MO
Cerebrospinal fluid
These are called ventricles.
such a place is called a Reservoir
Interconnecting a set of LANs using switches is called Switched LAN
Cerebrospinal Fluid
It is called cerebrospinal fluid or CSF.
trabeculae is the correct answer
Coroid Plexus
There is a network of capillaries called the choroid plexus projects into each ventricle. The Cerebrospinal Fluid passes through Ependymal cells .