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No, the brain is located in the cranial cavity of the skull, while the spinal cord is located in the spinal cavity within the vertebral column. The brain and spinal cord are part of the central nervous system and are connected by the brainstem.
the cavity containing the eyeball is called the Orbit, its formed from seven different bones: frontal, maxillary, sphenoid, lacrimal, zygomatic, ethmoid, and palatinehope this helps xorbit
The brain and the spinal cavity are located in the dorsal body cavity.
No. Encephalomalacia is not curable. It is a permanent cavity in the brain that results from trauma to brain tissue. The size of the cavity shrinks with time, but not completely. During shrinkage, one could have worsening of some neurological symptoms.
The pelvic cavity is the most inferior body cavity. The pelvic cavity is bounded by the bones of the pelvis. The pelvic cavity primarily contains reproductive organs, the urinary bladder, the pelvic colon, and the rectum.
The brain lies within the cranial cavity which is inside the larger dorsal cavity
The 4th ventricle is a cavity inside the human brain.
The cranial cavity is the area inside the skull and it contains the brain
The cranial cavity is the empty space inside the skull. It is where the brain is kept. That makes the cranial cavity especially important, since the brain is what controls most of the processes and functions of the body.
No, the brain is located in the cranial cavity of the skull, while the spinal cord is located in the spinal cavity within the vertebral column. The brain and spinal cord are part of the central nervous system and are connected by the brainstem.
It is still nerve tissue but it is what is called grey matter
the cavity containing the eyeball is called the Orbit, its formed from seven different bones: frontal, maxillary, sphenoid, lacrimal, zygomatic, ethmoid, and palatinehope this helps xorbit
The brain and the spinal cavity are located in the dorsal body cavity.
A cyst is a hollow ball of cells with fluid inside. It's usually not a problem. A tumor is a growth of cells; it may be benign (it won't grow any more), or malignant ... it doesn't know how to stop. An excisional biopsy will let you know which.
No. Encephalomalacia is not curable. It is a permanent cavity in the brain that results from trauma to brain tissue. The size of the cavity shrinks with time, but not completely. During shrinkage, one could have worsening of some neurological symptoms.
It forms the central canal of the spinal cord and protects the brain from trauma.
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