MCAT Question A Day - 3/19/14
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced by special capillary networks in the brain called choroid plexuses. CSF circulates through the hollow regions of the brain and spinal cord and around the central nervous system, within its protective coverings. Areas that are part of the CSF pathway include the
A. ventricles, spinal canal, and cranial nerves.
B. ventricles, spinal canal, and meninges.
C. ventricles, spinal canal, and spinal nerves.
D. meninges, spinal canal, and cranial nerves.
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