Name the ventricle that is a narrow median space that is inferior to the corpus callosum. Lateral ventricle Third ventricle Fourth ventricle
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SECTION 6: Ventricles of the Brain A. Inside the cerebral hemispheres and brainstem is a series of interconnected cavities called ventricles. These spaces are continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord and contain cerebrospinal fluid. The lateral ventricles (first and second ventricles) are the largest, and lie within the right and left cerebral hemispheres. The third ventricle is a narrow cavity along the midline of the brain in the area of the diencephalon. The fourth ventricle lies between the cerebellum and the brainstem. The cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of the midbrain) is a narrow canal that connects the third and fourth ventricles. Label Figure 13.8 with the terms provided. Refer to your textbook as a guide. Lateral ventricles Third ventricle Fourth ventricle Cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of the midbrain) Central canal
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B. Concept Mapping 1. Fill in the blanks to complete this concept map outlining the production and flow of cerebrospinal fluid from the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle. cerebellum cerebral aqueduct cerebrospinal fluid ependymal cells epithalamus THIRD VENTRICLE Contains choroid plexus lined with ependymal cells Associated with the Diencephalon Epithalamus Thalamus Hypothalamus That produce cerebrospinal fluid Which travels from the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle via the cerebral aqueduct Located between brainstem and cerebellum 2. Construct a unit concept map to show the relationships among the following set of terms. Include all of the terms in your diagram. Your instructor may choose to assign additional terms. cardiac center cerebellum cerebral aqueduct cerebrospinal fluid corpora quadrigemina corpus callosum ependymal cells epithalamus funiculus intermediate mass longitudinal fissure mammillary bodies meninges myelin vermis
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