Reabsorption of the Cerebro spinal fluid (CSF)
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is found in the ventricles of the brain.
The cavities of the brain are called ventricles. These ventricles contain Cerebro Spinal Fluid to help aid in the filtration of the blood.
Its a protective layer around the brain and spinal cord bettween the Dura mater and Pia mater
No, that liquid which surrounds your brain and circulate in the ventricles and central canals of the CNS is called cerebro-spinal fluid (or better known as CSF).
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Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by modified epithelial cells in the thin membrane that lines the ventricular system of the brain and the spinal cord. These modified epithelial cells are named the ependyma. Each of the cerebral ventricles has an associated choroid plexus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventricular_system) which produce and secrete cerebrospinal fluid. The cerebral ventricles are interconnected spaces within the brain that permit the fluid to circulate in a specific manner. (see http:/www.answers.com/topic/cerebrospinal-fluid?cat=health for an excellent diagram).
It's called 'cerebro-spinal fluid', and it's found around the cerebrum and spine.
A brain shunt is used to drain excess fluid off of the brain. It is meant to relieve the pressure caused by the build up of excess fluid.
The brain (cerebro-) and the spinal cord (-spinal) are both surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid. It fills the space between the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater. The CSF is a colorless liquid that is secreted from the blood into the lateral ventricles of the brain and functions to maintain pressure within the brain and spinal cord.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) - a clear, watery liquid that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord, and is also found throughout the ventricle (brain cavities and tunnels). CSF cushions the brain and spinal cord from jolts. This fluid circulates through the brain and the spinal canal.
there are so many blood cells in the brain you can not count them they are so tiny