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arachnoid   The thinner, more delicate middle layer of the meninges.  
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cerebellum   The second major structure of the brain.  
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cerebrum   Accounts for 80% of the brain’s mass.  
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choroid plexus   Projections into the brain ventricles that produce cerebrospinal fluid.  
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commissure   A site of union of common parts.  
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corpora quadrigemina   Part of the mesencephalon.  
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corpus callosum   An arched mass of white matter found in the depths of the longitudinal fissure.  
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diencephalon   Contains some of the most vital centers of body activity.  
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dura mater   The outermost layer of the meninges that contacts the cranium.  
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fissures   Deep grooves that divide the lobes of the cerebral hemispheres.  
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fornix   A general term for an arch-like structure or the vault created by such a structure.  
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genu   A general term used to describe any anatomical structure shaped like a knee.  
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gyri   The raised portions of the cerebral surface.  
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mammillary body   Located near the pituitary gland.  
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medulla oblongata   Together with the pons, it makes up the brain stem.  
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meninges   The three membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord.  
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mesencephalon   The midbrain.  
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neuron   A general term meaning nerve cell.  
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optic chiasm   Part of the hypothalamus formed by the crossing of the optic nerves.  
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pia mater   The innermost layer of the meninges.  
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pituitary   The “master gland.”  
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septum pellucidum   A triangular membrane separating the anterior horns of the lateral ventricles.  
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splenium of corpus callosum   The posterior rounded end of the corpus callosum; it conveys visual information.  
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sulci   Grooves between the gyri.  
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The raised portions of the cerebral surface.   gyri  
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A triangular membrane separating the anterior horns of the lateral ventricles.   septum pellucidum  
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A general term meaning nerve cell.   neuron  
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The three membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord.   meninges  
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Accounts for 80% of the brain's mass.   cerebrum  
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Projections into the brain ventricles that produce cerebrospinal fluid.   choroid plexus  
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Deep grooves which divide the lobes of the cerebral hemisphere.   fissures  
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The posterior rounded end of the corpus callosum; it conveys visual information.   splenium of corpus callosum  
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Together with the pons makes up the brain stem.   :medulla oblongata  
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A general term for an arch-like structure or the vault created by such a structure.   fornix  
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