Components of Meninges 3D

  • Dura Mater
    • * Is the outermost and toughest layer.
    • * Tough, fibrous membrane that surrounds the spinal cord and brain.

 

  • Arachnoid Mater
    • * Is the middle layer that resembles a spider web.
    • * Thin, web-like membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord.

 

  • Pia Mater
    • * Is the innermost layer that adheres to the surface of the brain and spinal cord.
    • * Delicate, vascular membrane that closely adheres to the surface of the brain and spinal cord.

 

  • Subarachnoid Space​​​​​​​
    • * Space between the arachnoid and pia mater that contains CSF.

 

  • Epidural Space​​​​​​​
    • * Space between the dura mater and vertebral column that contains fat and blood vessels.

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  • Dura Mater
    • * Is the outermost and toughest layer.
    • * Tough, fibrous membrane that surrounds the spinal cord and brain.

 

  • Arachnoid Mater
    • * Is the middle layer that resembles a spider web.
    • * Thin, web-like membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord.

 

  • Pia Mater
    • * Is the innermost layer that adheres to the surface of the brain and spinal cord.
    • * Delicate, vascular membrane that closely adheres to the surface of the brain and spinal cord.

 

  • Subarachnoid Space​​​​​​​
    • * Space between the arachnoid and pia mater that contains CSF.

 

  • Epidural Space​​​​​​​
    • * Space between the dura mater and vertebral column that contains fat and blood vessels.

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