Formation & Physiology Flashcards

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What is the function of the meninges in the central nervous system?

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  • The meninges serve as a protective outer layer for both the brain and spinal cord.
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What anatomical structures do the meninges line?

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  • The meninges line the brain and the spinal cord.
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What is the outermost layer of the meninges called?

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  • The outermost layer of the meninges is called the Dura Mater.
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What does the Dura Mater directly contact with in the brain?

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  • In the brain, the Dura Mater directly contacts with the skull bones.
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Where is the direct contact of the Dura Mater in the spinal column?

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  • In the spinal column, the Dura Mater has direct contact with the vertebrae.
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What is the middle layer of the meninges called, and what is its structure like?

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  • The middle layer of the meninges is called the Arachnoid, and it has a web-like structure.
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What is the space between the Arachnoid and the Pia Mater called, and what flows through it?

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  • Subarachnoid space, and it is where cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flows.
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What is the innermost layer of the meninges and where does it have direct contact?

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  • The innermost layer of the meninges is the Pia Mater, and it has direct contact with the brain.
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What is the main function of the choroid plexus?

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  • The choroid plexus produces cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
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What is the production rate of CSF by the choroid plexus?

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  • The choroid plexus produces approximately 20 mL of CSF per hour.
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What is the Blood-Brain-Barrier (BBB) and how is it related to the choroid plexus?

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  • Formed by light-fitting endothelial cells and is a physiologic barrier that separates blood tissue from brain tissue.
  • The choroid plexus plays a role in maintaining this barrier.
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What does the BLOOD-CSF-BARRIER do?

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  • The BLOOD-CSF-BARRIER separates the blood tissue from cerebrospinal fluid.
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What is the functional role of the choroid plexus in relation to the CSF?

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  • The choroid plexus directly produces cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and acts as a functional barrier.
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In what way does the choroid plexus help separate different tissues in the brain?

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  • Helps separate blood tissue and brain tissue
  • By maintaining the Blood-Brain-Barrier (BBB) and producing CSF.
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What is the role of microglial cells in the CNS/brain?

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  • Serve as macrophages of the CNS/brain, participating in immune responses and tissue maintenance.
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How are glial cells related to nerve cells in the nervous system?

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  • Aiding in various functions that support and protect nerve cells.
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What is the function of ependymal cells in the brain, and how do they contribute to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production?

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  • Help produce enough cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain.
  • They do not have a basement membrane
  • They line the brain’s ventricles, playing a role in CSF production and circulation.
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How does the arrangement of ependymal cells appear when the brain is cut cross-sectionally?

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  • The middle hole aligns with the ependymal cells, resembling the arrangement of epithelial cells
  • Emphasizing their role in lining the brain’s cavities and aiding in CSF production.