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Mr. Wonderful

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To return CSF to circulation, arachnoid granulations extend into the
 A) subarachnoid space.
  B) superior sagittal sinus.
  C) carotid canal.
  D) inferior sagittal sinus.
  E) jugular foramen.

Question 2

Hydrocephalus, or water on the brain, may result from
 A) deficient production of cerebrospinal fluid.
  B) excessive production of cerebrospinal fluid.
  C) blockage of circulation of CSF.
  D) excessive water intake.
  E) blockage of CSF circulation or excessive CSF production.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E





 

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