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the three layers of meninges are as follows: Outer layer(layer closet to the skull): known as the Dura Mater. Middle layer: known as the Arachnoid Inner layer(layer closest to the cerebral cortex): known as the Pia Mater ***The meninges contain cerebral spinal fluid (which is produced in the brain stem) which as a shock absorber. The meninges also provide extra support and protection for the brain.controls involuntary muscle
The outermost layer of meninges is called as Dura matter. It has got outer and inner layers in Dura matter. Together they form various venous sinuses in the meninges.
middle layer of meninges is called arachnoid
The outer layer of the meninges is called as Dura matter. It has got the outer or parietal layer. The inner one is called as visceral layer. This layer is very tough in nature. The outer layer is attached to the skull bones. The inner one get along with the folds of the brain tissue. It creates many partitions in the brain. The gaps between the two gives you the various venous sinuses in the meninges.
The meninges provide an outer covering for the brain. The meninges are considered part of the nervous system.
subarachnoid space
The dura mater which is Latin for "tough mother" and would also make a kickin' name for a sports team.
The outer layer of blastula is always known as ectoderm.
A thin rocky outer layer is known as the: Crust
This is known as the crust.
dura matter
dura matter.