BIO 11 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Falx Cerebri, Diencephalon, Central Canal

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Many areas these are separated by a space containing interstitial fluid and blood vessels, including large collecting veins called dural sinuses. The meningeal cranial dura folds at different locations and extends deep into the cranial cavity. These folds subdivide the cranial cavity, support the brain and limit movement. Falx cerebri fold of dura mater between the cerebral hemispheres in the longitudinal fissure. Tentorium cerebelli supports and protects the two occipital lobes of the cerebrum; separates the cerebellar hemispheres from the cerebrum. Veins of the brain empty into the sinuses to deliver blood to the internal jugular veins in the neck. Spaces (subtle because they are tight); csf flowing. Extensions penetrate the dura mater and project into the venous sinuses of the superior sagittal sinus. Delicate projections of this layer called villi vie meninges a web-like appearance (contains csf) Membranes that surround brain and spinal cord. Brain to skull stop from being jossled around. Tight membrane around brain and spinal cord.

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