CNS is enclosed by hard, bony structures. The brain is encompassed by cranium (skull)), and the vertebral column surrounds the spinal cord. Inside the skull and the vertebral column, three protective connective tissue coverings, the meninges, lie between the bony covering and the nervous system
CNS is enclosed by hard, bony structures. The brain is encompassed by cranium (skull)), and the vertebral column surrounds the spinal cord. Inside the skull and the vertebral column, three protective connective tissue coverings, the meninges, lie between the bony covering and the nervous system
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CNS is enclosed by hard, bony structures. The brain is encompassed by cranium (skull)), and the vertebral column surrounds the spinal cord. Inside the skull and the vertebral column, three protective connective tissue coverings, the meninges, lie between the bony covering and the nervous system
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CNS is enclosed by hard, bony structures. The brain is encompassed by cranium (skull)), and the vertebral column surrounds the spinal cord. Inside the skull and the vertebral column, three protective connective tissue coverings, the meninges, lie between the bony covering and the nervous system