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Chapter 14.2, Problem 5WDYL
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The structures and spaces that surround the spinal cord, from the most superficial to the deepest. Label where CSF is present.
Introduction:
One of the significant components of the nervous system is the spinal cord.
It is the connecting area between the brain and the back (of the body). It is also the supportive structure that is associated with the vertebral column.
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