Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), clear, colourless liquid that fills and surrounds the brain and the spinal cord and provides a mechanical barrier against shock. Formed primarily in the ventricles of the brain, the cerebrospinal fluid supports the brain and provides lubrication between surrounding bones and the brain and spinal cord. When an individual suffers a head injury, the fluid acts as a cushion, dulling the force by distributing its impact. The fluid helps to maintain pressure within the cranium at a constant level.
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Answer:
Lumen corresponds to the central opening of a vessel (option d).
Explanation:
From the biological point of view, lumen is the internal space of any structure or tubular organ, whose purpose is the conduction of substances through it.
In the case of blood vessels, the lumen is a central space covered by a simple epithelium, called the endothelium, which ensures the passage of blood in a fluid form.
The other options do not correspond to the answer:
<em> a. </em><u><em>Vessel that empties into the right atrium</em></u><em> is the vena cava</em>
<em> b. </em><u><em>Fibrous sac around the heart </em></u><em>is the pericardium.
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<em> c. </em><u><em>Structure that keeps fluid moving forward</em></u><em>, it is a blood vessel.
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<em> e. </em><u><em>Lower, pointed region of the heart</em></u><em>, corresponds to the cardiac apex.</em>
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