dura mater- this is the strongest outermost covering and external to it is epidural space filled with adipose and veins
arachnoid mater- is a web-like middle cover and deep to it lies the subarachnoid space which is filled with CSF
pia mater- is the very thin innermost covering and clings tightly to the brain and spinal cord
Dura matter, arachinoid matter and pia matter.
Dura Mater, Arachnoid Mater, Pia Mater.
Connective tissue membranes, which includes synovial membranes, meninges, fascia (superficial and deep fascia), fibrous pericardium, and perichondrium.
Deep
In human anatomy deep is a directional term which indicates when something is closer towards the core of the body/body part. Superficial is the opposite of deep meaning its closer to the surface/skin.
Bones are deep to muscles. Muscles are superficial to bones.
For the record I am not a doctor; however, I do believe that a superficial cut is considered a surface cut meaning a minor cut not serious. For instance, a cut on your finger from a knife that is not deep without any veins, tendons, or bone cut is a superficial cut. A superficial cut is a non emergency cut one that is close to the surface of the skin. Save
Connective tissue membranes, which includes synovial membranes, meninges, fascia (superficial and deep fascia), fibrous pericardium, and perichondrium.
What is the opposite of deep
Deep fascia, epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium.
The opposite of deep is superficial. A small paper cut is superficial.
Superficial
Skin is superficial to muscles. Superficial means above, while deep means below. So muscles are deep to skin and dermis is superficial to muscle tissue.
It depends on what you are comparing it to. It is deep to the skin and platysma. And it is superficial to the scalenes.
Deep
deep
No, the hypodermis is deep to the dermis. The dermis is superficial to the hypodermis.
Pronator quadrants flexor digitorum profundus flexor digitorum superficial is flexor carpi radials
Meningitis is inflammation of the meninges, three membranes that are layered around the brain and spinal cord to cushion, nurture and protect the delicate neurons. In order, from superficial to deep, they are the dura mater, arachnoid mater and pia mater. Inflammation of the neurons of the brain would be called encephalitis. Inflammation of the meninges and inflammation of the neurons of the brain are often concurrent; this would be called meningoencephalitis.