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The cerebrospinal fluid contains a high concentration of sodium and chloride. It has small amounts of potassium, calcium, glucose and protein.
The cranial cavity contains the brain, pineal and hypophysis cerebri, parts of the cranial and spinal nerves, blood vessels, meninges and cerebrospinal fluid.
It is formed of transverse decussating fibres of both sides that are derived from posterior commsiural nucleus, interstitial nucleus of Cajal and Darkschewitsch nucleus.
The dural venous sinus that contains arachnoid granulations is superior saggital sinus.
the central canal
The mesencephalic duct, also known as the aqueductus mesencephali, aqueduct of Sylvius or the cerebral aqueduct and contains cerebrospinal fluid
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is primarily composed of water along with electrolytes, glucose, proteins, and small amounts of white blood cells. It is produced by the choroid plexus in the brain's ventricles and serves to cushion the brain and spinal cord, transport nutrients, and remove waste products.
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Yes. Cerebrospinal fluid is a clear liquid produced within spaces in the brain called ventricles. It is a filtrate of blood. It is also found inside the subarachnoid space of the meninges which surrounds both the brain and the spinal chord. In addition, a space inside the spinal chord called the central canal also contains cerebrospinal fluid. It acts as a cushion for the neuraxis, also bringing nutrients to the brain and spinal cord and removing waste from the system.
It's called 'cerebro-spinal fluid', and it's found around the cerebrum and spine.
Central Canal
Its a Dual Pump because it contains 2 pumps, the atria and the ventricles. Atria work as a weak primer pump that pump to the ventricles and ventricles are the major pump that distributes it.
The cerebrospinal fluid contains a high concentration of sodium and chloride. It has small amounts of potassium, calcium, glucose and protein.
The cranial cavity contains the brain, pineal and hypophysis cerebri, parts of the cranial and spinal nerves, blood vessels, meninges and cerebrospinal fluid.
It is formed of transverse decussating fibres of both sides that are derived from posterior commsiural nucleus, interstitial nucleus of Cajal and Darkschewitsch nucleus.
If Audiology, continue.Associated with the inner ear, are the circulatory canals upon which we depend for balance.There are three of them, (yaw, pitch, roll) and each contains a tiny bone-like material, an otolith which rests on a bed of nerves, and which signals the state of balance. The otolith is composed of calcium and gel.The canals are fluid filled, and it is residual rotation, or recovery from pressure, that give us our dizziness.