HUMB1004 Study Guide - Final Guide: Median Aperture, Occipital Lobe, Frontal Lobe

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Spaces in the brain that produce and contain csf. Lateral ventricles: body, anterior horn (into frontal lobe, posterior horn (into occipital lobe) Inferior horn (into temporal lobe: third ventricle between the thalamus (thalamus forms the walls, fourth ventricle lies in middle on part of the brain stem with cerebral aquaduct, central canal. Csf produced around lateral horn third ventricle via interventricular foramen (foramen of. Munroe) the 4th ventricle via the cerebral aquaduct. Cord: to foramen of von luschka/lateral apeture on left or right, straight into. 2 main paired arteries contribute to the blood supply of the brain: vertebral (l+r) branch of subclavian. Left and right vertebral arteries come together to form basillar artery (in the middle) Then out of the skull to the internal jugular vein through the jugular: anterior cerebral artery branch of ica, middle cerebral artery branch of ica, posterior cerebral artery terminal branch of basilar artery.