Ependymal cells
Ependymal Cells
The ventricles are the fluid-filled cavities of the brain.
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Mucous Membrane
parietal peritoneum
Mesothelium and endothelium are types of epithelium tissue. Mesothelium lines the body cavities and endothelium lines primarily the circulatory system.
no but ependymal cells does
The ventricles are cavities within the brain that connect with each other, with the subarachnoid space of the meninges and with the central canal of the spinal cord.
Epithelial tissue lines bodily cavities/surfaces.
The cavities of the brain are called ventricles. These ventricles contain Cerebro Spinal Fluid to help aid in the filtration of the blood.
No. ENDOthelium is a specific type of EPIthelium that lines the lumen of blood vessels.EPIthelium is the name for a group of tissues which, among other things covers and lines the internal cavities such as the pleural and peritoneal cavities.
The ventricles are the fluid-filled cavities of the brain.
ependymal cells
Dorsal cavity: The smaller of the two main body cavities, the larger being the ventral cavity. It contains the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord).
Ventricles, and there are 4 of them
ventricles
The ventricles are fluid filled cavities of the brain.
The ventricles are fluid-filled cavities in the brain. When one or more of these cavities shrink in size, often due to overdrainage by shunts, it is known as a collapsed ventricle.