Neuroanatomy: CSF Reabsorption and Brain Sections
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In which specific anatomical structures is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) reabsorbed?

  • Ependymal cells lining the ventricular system
  • Choroid plexus in the ventricles
  • Arachnoid granulations in the venous sinuses (correct)
  • Subarachnoid space surrounding the brain and spinal cord
  • What is the primary function of the cingulum, a structure visible in a medial view of the brain?

  • Sensory processing and perception
  • Motor control and coordination
  • Memory and learning (correct)
  • Language and speech production
  • Which of the following would NOT be considered a central structure of the brain when creating a coronal section, according to the Charcot method?

  • Cerebellum (correct)
  • Interhemispheric white commissure
  • Thalamus
  • Hypothalamus
  • What is the anatomical feature referred to as the 'great fissure'?

    <p>Longitudinal fissure (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the 'callosomarginal fissure' associated with?

    <p>Border between the frontal lobe and the corpus callosum (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    CSF Reabsorption

    • Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is reabsorbed by Pacchionian granulations in venous sinuses of dural folds.

    Sagittal Section

    • The great fissure shows the callosomarginal fissure.
    • Medial view reveals the cingulum, crucial for memory.

    Coronal Section (Charcot)

    • The process starts by drawing the most central structures of the brain: the interhemispheric white commissure.

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    Test your knowledge on the anatomy of cerebrospinal fluid reabsorption and the details of sagittal and coronal sections of the brain. This quiz covers the important structures like Pacchionian granulations and the callosomarginal fissure. Perfect for students studying neuroanatomy!

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