Answer: Hold the microscope with one hand around the arm of the device, and the other hand under the base. This is the most secure way to hold and walk with the microscope. Avoid touching the lenses of the microscope.
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The correct option is : c. subdural space-contains cerebrospinal fluid
Explanation:
The meninges are the protective membranes covering spinal cord and the brain. The meninges is composed of three membrane layers- dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater.
Dura mater is the thick durable outermost membrane of the meninges.
Arachnoid mater: It is the middle layer, present between the dura mater and the pia mater. It has a fine spider web-like appearance and thus it is named after the Greek word Arachne, meaning spider.
The pia mater or pia: It is a very thin and delicate innermost layer, which is present on the surface of the brain. The pia mater is loosely connected to arachnoid layer and is fused or firmly bound to the surface of the brain.
The space between arachnoid mater and pia is known as the subarachnoid space. This space is filled with the cerebrospinal fluid.
Therefore, subdural space-contains cerebrospinal fluid is incorrect and thus not the correct match.
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The throwing phase includes the shoulder which is a ball and socket joint formed between the humerus and the scapula. This process begins the the motion of starting the release of the ball and begins with using the clavicle, radius, ulna, humerus, and shoulder girdle to begin the forward motion of the ball.
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