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14. the outermost layer of the meninges is the a. pia mater b. arachnoi…

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  1. the outermost layer of the meninges is the

a. pia mater
b. arachnoid mater
c. dura mater
d. white matter

  1. the meninges layer that is spiderweb - like is the

a. pia mater
c. dura mater
b. arachnoid mater
d. epidermis

  1. cerebrospinal fluid is found beneath the

a. dura mater
c. pia mater
b. arachnoid mater
d. white matter

  1. the meninges layer containing many blood vessels and nerves is the

a. dura mater
b. arachnoid mater
c. pia mater
d. subdural layer

  1. bleeding caused by a blow to the head that creates pressure on soft tissues is called

a. stroke
b. concussion
c. subdural hematoma
d. epilepsy

  1. the spinal cord is made up of how many segments?

a. 12
b. 24
c. 31
d. 33

  1. in a cross - section of the spinal cord, the butterfly - shaped inner area is composed of

a. white matter
b. gray matter
c. cerebrospinal fluid
d. nerve roots

Explanation:

Response

oid space, beneath the arachnoid mater.

  1. The pia mater is the thin inner meningeal layer that adheres to brain/spinal cord tissue and contains blood vessels/nerves.
  2. A subdural hematoma is bleeding that forms a pressure-causing clot between the dura and arachnoid mater after a head blow.
  3. The human spinal cord is divided into 33 total segments: 8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 3 coccygeal.
  4. The inner, butterfly-shaped region of the spinal cord cross-section is gray matter, containing neuron cell bodies.

Answer:

oid space, beneath the arachnoid mater.

  1. The pia mater is the thin inner meningeal layer that adheres to brain/spinal cord tissue and contains blood vessels/nerves.
  2. A subdural hematoma is bleeding that forms a pressure-causing clot between the dura and arachnoid mater after a head blow.
  3. The human spinal cord is divided into 33 total segments: 8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 3 coccygeal.
  4. The inner, butterfly-shaped region of the spinal cord cross-section is gray matter, containing neuron cell bodies.