The purpose of ventricles in the brain is to cushion and protect the brain from trauma. Ventricles are filled with Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF). This fluid cushions the brain and acts as a shock absorber.
The right ventricle takes in deoxygenated blood and pumps it in to the pulmonary artery where it is taken to the lungs for reoxygenation.
Ventricles pump blood out of the heart to the body or the lungs.
The right ventricle pushes blood to the pulmonary arteries into your lungs
the left ventricle pushes blood to the aorta then to the rest of the body
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aids in pumping the blood
The third and fourth ventricles are joined.
ventricles
The third and forth ventricles are connected by the Cerebral aqueduct which emerges from the mid brain
ependymal cells
Left & right lateral ventricles
The ventricles are the fluid-filled cavities of the brain.
The third and fourth ventricles are joined.
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.
The cavities of the brain are called ventricles. These ventricles contain Cerebro Spinal Fluid to help aid in the filtration of the blood.
Two lateral ventricles, third ventricles and the forth ventricles produce the cerebrospinal fluid.
The third and fourth ventricles are connected by the Cerebral aqueduct.
Ventricles, and there are 4 of them
Ependymomas found in the ventricles of the brain
Hydrocephalus
ventricles
Ventricul- is the medical terminology combining form meaning ventricles. It applies to both brain and heart ventricles.
The ventricles are fluid filled cavities of the brain.