Coverings of the Brain (Meninges)

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Coverings of the Brain (Meninges) Dura Mater- outer brain covering, lines the inside of the skull, tough dense fibrous connective tissue. Arachnoid-middle layer, resembles fine cobweb, Pia Mater- covers the brain’s surface, comprised of blood vessels held together by connective tissue.

Subarachnoid Space Between arachnoid and pia mater. Filled with cerebrospinal fluid- acts as a liquid shock absorber and source of nutrients for the brain.

Ventricles of the Brain The brain contains four cavities filled with cerebrospinal fluid called cerebral ventricles Right and left lateral ventricles Third ventricle-behind and below the lateral ventricles Fourth ventricle is below the 3rd in front of the cerebellum and behind the pons and medulla oblongota

Choroid Plexus Network of blood vessels lining the ventricles which helps in the formation of cerebrospinal fluid.

Cerebrospinal Fluid Forms inside ventricles of the brain Serves as a liquid shock absorber protecting the brain and spinal cord. Blood brain barrier- choroid plexus capillaries prevent substances (like drugs) from penetrating brain tissue this makes infections, like meningitis difficult to cure.

Lumbar Puncture Removal of CSF from spinal canal, needle puncture between 3rd and 4th lumbar vertebrae.

Cerebrum Largest part of the brain Cerebral Function- conscious thought, judgment, memory, reasoning, and will power Largest part of the brain Divided into R and L hemispheres by deep groove (longitudinal fissure) Convolutions- elevated folds on the surface of the cerebrum, they increase the surface area of the brain Sulci- fissure or grooves separating cerebral convolutions. Divided into four lobes- Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, and Temporal

Diencephalon Located between cerebrum and midbrain Composed of Thalamus and Hypothalamus Vital functions of the hypothalamus: Autonomic nervous control Temperature control Appetite control Emotional state Sleep control

Cerebellum Located behind the pons and below the cerebrum Composed of two hemispheres Controls all body functions related to skeletal muscles, including: Balance Muscle tone Coordination of muscle movements

Brain Stem Made up of Pons, medulla and midbrain Pathway for ascending and descending tracts Pons – in front of cerebellum, between midbrain and medulla- contains center that controls respiration Midbrain- vision and hearing Medulla oblongota- bulb shaped structure between pons and spinal cord, inside the cranium above foramen magnum. Responsible for : Heart rate Blood pressure

Spinal Cord Begins at foramen magnum and continues down to 2nd lumbar vertebrae White and soft, in spinal canal Surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid Functions as: Reflex center Conduction pathway to and from the brain

Limbic System Part of the brain associated with emotional control, mood and memory Includes the hypothalamus which is considered the brain of the brain.

Questions for 3.01 ppt BM two Draw a picture of the brain and label all of the structures on the bubble map. Color the bubble map and write the words in color. Make sure your brain covers the entire page and each structure needs to be in color.