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
They are the dura mater, the arachnoid mater, and the pia mater.
The correct order of the layers of skin from the innermost to the outermost is the subcutis (hypodermis), dermis, and epidermis. The subcutis contains fat and connective tissue, the dermis contains blood vessels and nerves, and the epidermis is the outermost layer that provides protection.
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
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The correct spelling is meningitis (inflammation of the meninges of the brain).
If "penultimate" means "next-to-outermost", the correct answer is 8: The innermost shell is full with two 1s electrons; the next-to-outermost shell is full with two 2s electrons and six 2p electrons, for a total of 8. The outermost shell has five valence electrons, constituting with the two inner shells the remainder of the proper number of total electrons for phosphorus, 15, its atomic number.
The correct spelling is deepest (most deep, innermost).
That is the correct spelling of "deepest" (most deep, or innermost).
what is the correct sequence in the policy making process
The correct sequence of the levels of biological organization are organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere.
The correct spelling is Lithosphere - its the rigid outermost crust of a planet
The list of choices that you posted along with your question does not include any correct sequence.