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BIOL-2401-099 Final Exam- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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The most delicate of the meninges consists of elastic and collagen fibers and is known as the
Options
A.pia mater
B.falx cerebri
C.arachnoid mater
D.dura mater
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Consider the question about the meninges and identify which layer is described as the most delicate, composed of elastic and collagen fibers.
Option 1: pia mater. This option points to the inner, delicate membrane that adheres closely to brain and spinal cord surfaces; it is......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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