Cerebrospinal fluid fills the ventricles of the brain, the central canal of the spinal cord, and the subarachnoid space. Cerebrospinal fluid is a water based fluid. Where does the water come from that makes the CSF?
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The water that makes up cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) primarily comes from the blood plasma. Show more…
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