Cross Sectional Anatomy - Brain 1

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Across
  1. 3. This cerebelli separates the 2 cerebellar hemispheres.
  2. 6. This forms the lateral walls of the 3rd ventricle.
  3. 7. The intraventricular foramen that communicates inferiorly with the 3rd ventricle is also called the foramen of _______ ?
  4. 10. The brain is surrounded and protected by these 3 membranes.
  5. 12. The Right and left ventricles lie within this hemisphere.
  6. 15. This separates the cerebral hemispheres. (2 words)
  7. 16. This foramen is 2 lateral apertures that communicate with the cerebellopontine angle cistern.
  8. 18. This is often referred to as the 5th lobe.
  9. 19. Strongest, outermost double-layered membrane that is continuous with the periosteum of the cranium. (2 words)
  10. 20. This cerebelli spreads out like a tent and forms a partition between the cerebrum and cerebellum.
  11. 22. This lobe is the most anterior of the brain.
  12. 23. This cistern courses around the lateral surface of the midbrain.
Down
  1. 1. The potential space that separates the dura mater and arachnoid membrane.
  2. 2. Located on the posterior wall of the 4th ventricle, this major exit route is the median aperture, also known as what foramen?
  3. 4. Inner membrane layer that is highly vascular and adheres closely to the contours of the brain. (2 words)
  4. 5. This ventricle is diamond shaped.
  5. 8. Most posterior lobe of the brain.
  6. 9. Largest portion of the brain.
  7. 11. Aqueduct that is a long passageway that communicates between the 3rd and 4th ventricle.
  8. 12. Network of blood vessels and nerve cells which produce CSF. (2 words)
  9. 13. This spiderlike membrane is the middle membrane and is delicate and transparent.
  10. 14. This ventricle is slit-like and located midline just inferior to the lateral ventricles.
  11. 17. Number of fluid filled cavities/ventricles located deep within the brain.
  12. 21. This lobe of the brain is where Wericke's area is located.