Meninges, Spinal Cord, and Spinal Nerves PART A: Assessments Match the terms in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided. Column A a. Arachnoid mater b. Denticulate ligaments c. Dura mater d. Epidural space e. Filum terminale f. Pia mater g. Subarachnoid space h. Subdural space Column B 1. Connections from pia mater to dura mater that anchor the spinal cord 2. Inferior continuation of pia mater to the coccyx 3. Outermost layer of meninges 4. Follows irregular contours of spinal cord surface 5. Contains a protective cushion of cerebrospinal fluid 6. Thin, weblike middle membrane 7. Separates dura mater from bone of vertebra 8. Potential narrow space with a thin film of fluid
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