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Arachnoid Mater on Falx Cerebri
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Superior Sagittal Sinus
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Periosteal and Meningeal Dura Mater
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Arachnoid Villus
D

Subarachnoid Space
E

Arachnoid Mater: middle meninge, protects spinal cord
F

Cerebrum: control body functions and systems
G

Parieto-Occipital Sulcus: divides the parietal lobe form the occipital lobe
H

Cerebral White Matter: composed of myelinated tracts
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Cerebral Cortex: processes higher brain functions
J

Arachnoid Mater on Falx Cerebri
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Corpus Callosum: connects cerebral hemispheres
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Fornix: concerned with olfaction
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Thalamus: relay station for sensory impulses to localization/ interpretation areas
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Choroid Plexus: makes cerebrospinal fluid
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Third Ventricle: takes cerebrospinal fluid from the interventricular foramen to the cerebral aqueduct
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Pineal Body: produces hormones
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Straight Sinus: involved in CSF flow
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Corpora Quadrigemina
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Cerebral Aqueduct: takes cerebrospinal fluid from the third to the fourth ventricle
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Intermediate Mass of the Thalamus: connects the two thalamic lobes & bridges ventricle
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Mammillary Body: relay station for olfaction
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Hypothalamus: autonomic center for body temp & metabolism
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Pituitary Gland: produces hormones
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Optic Chiasma: area where medial portion of optic nerves cross
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Anterior Commissure
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Interventricular Foramen: takes cerebrospinal fluid from lateral ventricles to the third ventricle
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Septum Pellucidum: separates the lateral ventricles
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Pituitary Gland: produces hormones
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Mammillary Body: relay station for olfaction
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Cerebral Peduncle: fiber tracts that connect cerebrum to pons
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Pons: contains motor & sensory fiber tracts that connect brain w/ lower CNS centers
D

Medulla Oblongata: houses autonomic centers controlling heart rate, blood pressure, etc
E

Spinal Cord with Central Canal: association & communication area
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Cerebellum with Arbor Vitae
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Straight Sinus: involved in CSF flow
H

Fourth Ventricle: takes cerebrospinal fluid from cerebral aqueduct to the central canal or foramina
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Cerebral Aqueduct: takes cerebrospinal fluid from the third to the fourth ventricle
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Hypothalamus: autonomic center for body temp & metabolism
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Optic Chiasma: area where medial portion of optic nerves cross
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Corpus Callosum: connects cerebral hemispheres
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Choroid Plexus: makes cerebrospinal fluid
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Posterior Horn of Lateral Ventricle: contains cerebrospinal fluid
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Transverse Sinus
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Cerebellum with Arbor Vitae
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Right Lateral Ventricle
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Inferior Horn of Lateral Ventricle: contains cerebrospinal fluid
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Tentorium Cerebelli
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Cerebral Peduncle: fiber tracts that connect cerebrum to pons
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Pons: contains motor & sensory fiber tracts that connect brain w/ lower CNS centers
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Medulla Oblongata: houses autonomic centers controlling heart rate, blood pressure, etc
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Arachnoid Villus
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Arachnoid Mater: middle meninge, protects spinal cord
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Subarachnoid Space & Surfaces covered in Cerebrospinal Fluid
C

Periosteal and Meningeal Dura Mater
D

Pia Mater: deepest meninge, protects spinal cord
E

Superior Sagittal Sinus
F

Subarachnoid Space
G

Third Ventricle: takes cerebrospinal fluid from the interventricular foramen to the cerebral aqueduct
H

Right Lateral Ventricle
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Third Ventricle: takes cerebrospinal fluid from the interventricular foramen to the cerebral aqueduct
J

Right Lateral Ventricle
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Third Ventricle: takes cerebrospinal fluid from the interventricular foramen to the cerebral aqueduct
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Subarachnoid space
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Fourth Ventricle: takes cerebrospinal fluid from cerebral aqueduct to the central canal or foramina
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Cerebral Aqueduct: takes cerebrospinal fluid from the third to the fourth ventricle
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Arachnoid Villus
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Third Ventricle: takes cerebrospinal fluid from the interventricular foramen to the cerebral aqueduct
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Straight Sinus: involved in CSF flow
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Fourth Ventricle: takes cerebrospinal fluid from cerebral aqueduct to the central canal or foramina
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Central Canal of Spinal Cord: filled with cerebrospinal fluid
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