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- the outermost meninges layer is
a. pia mater
b. arachnoid mater
c. dura mater
d. dura mater
- the spider - web - like meninges layer is
a. pia mater
b. epidermis
c. dura mater
d. arachnoid mater
- cerebrospinal fluid is found beneath the
a. dura mater
b. pia mater
c. white matter
d. arachnoid mater
- the meninges layer rich in blood vessels
is
a. dura mater
b. arachnoid mater
c. subdural layer
d. pia mater
- bleeding from head trauma causing
pressure is
a. stroke
b. concussion
c. epilepsy
d. subdural hematoma
- how many spinal cord segments are
there?
a. 12 c. 24
b. 33 d. 31
- butterfly - shaped spinal cord area is
a. white matter
b. cerebrospinal fluid
c. nerve roots
d. gray matter
- which system maintains homeostasis?
a. muscular
b. skeletal
c. digestive
d. nervous
Brief Explanations
- The outermost, toughest meninges layer is the dura mater.
- The spider-web-like middle meninges layer is the arachnoid mater.
- Cerebrospinal fluid resides in the subarachnoid space, beneath the arachnoid mater.
- The pia mater is the thin inner meninges layer tightly adhered to the brain/spinal cord, rich in blood vessels.
- Head trauma can cause bleeding between the dura mater and arachnoid mater, resulting in a subdural hematoma.
- The spinal cord has 8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 3 coccygeal segments, totaling 33.
- The inner, butterfly-shaped region of the spinal cord is gray matter, containing neuron cell bodies.
- The nervous system (via the brain, spinal cord, and nerves) regulates and maintains bodily homeostasis.
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- D. Dura mater
- B. Arachnoid mater
- D. Arachnoid mater
- D. Pia mater
- D. Subdural hematoma
- B. 33
- D. Gray matter
- D. Nervous