a smaller cavity located at the midline between the two halves of the thalamus.
What is the third ventricle?
connects the lateral ventricles to the third ventricle.
opens and two lateral apertures help CSF exit the interior of the brain
what is the fourth wall of the ventricle?
flows through interventricular foramina into third ventricle.
the cavity between the cerebellum and the pons and medulla oblongata; continuous with the central canal.
what is the fourth ventricle?
pia matter and the ependymal coverings of developing brain.
what is the choroid plexus?
what is cerebrospinal fluid?
the median aperture opens through the roof of the fourth ventricle to exit the brain's interior.
what is the function of the median aperture respective to the CSF?
once the median and lateral apertures open, passes from the fourth ventricle to the subarachnoid space.
what is csf?
CSF is produced by the choroid plexuses of each of the four ventricles.
what is CSF flow?
what is the cerebral aqueduct?
midbrain, pons, and medulla obongata.
what are the parts of the brainstem?
goes through the cerebral aqueduct.
what is csf flow from the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle?
where the csf can exit from the interior of the brain
what is the fourth ventricle?