Cerebrospinal fluid enters the blood circulation at the
A) jugular veins.
B) central canal.
C) arachnoid granulations.
D) tentorium cerebelli.
E) frontal sinus.
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Q32: The brain requires a substantial blood supply.
Q33: The dural sinuses form between which two
Q34: To return CSF to circulation, arachnoid granulations
Q35: Which statement is true regarding the meninges
Q36: The dural venous sinuses are located in
Q38: Chambers within the brain that contain cerebrospinal
Q39: The dural fold that projects into the
Q40: The passageway between the lateral ventricles and
Q41: How rapidly is the CSF volume replaced?
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Q42: Figure 14-1 The Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid
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