From the central part three extensions are given which are as follows.
Floor of lateral ventricle.
The third ventricle is a narrow cavity located between the two hemispheres of the diencephalon of the forebrain the third ventricle is part of a network of linked cavities cerebral ventricles in the brain that extend to form the central canal of the spinal cord the cerebral ventricles consist of the lateral ventricles third ventricle and fourth ventricle.
Floor and roof the floor is formed by the optic chiasma the tuber cinereum and the infundibulum the mamillary bodies the posterior perforated substance and the tegmentum of the midbrain.
Posterior horn in the occipital lobe inferior horn in the temporal horn.
It is triangular in cross section and has a roof floor and a medial wall.
This ventricle has a roof and a floor.
The central part of the lateral ventricle is elongated anteroposteriorly anteriorly it becomes continuous with the anterior horn at the level of the interventricular foramen posteriorly the body reaches the splenium of the corpus callosum.
Along with the structures known as the third ventricle and the fourth ventricle the lateral ventricles are part of the body s ventricular system the ventricular system acts as a continuation of.
Supra optic recess located above the optic chiasm.
Like other ventricles the third ventricle has a cavity an anterior wall a posterior wall a floor a roof and two lateral walls.
The anterior surface of the ventricle contains two protrusions.
The roof is composed of the cerebellum located at the back of the brain and the floor is formed by the rhomboid fossa a depression in the brainstem.
Has a rhomboid shape and formed by the pons and the medulla.
The lateral ventricles are the two largest ventricles of the brain and contain cerebrospinal fluid csf.
The tela choroidea forms the floor of both parts of the lateral recess.
The roof and floor meeting on the lateral aspects.
The third ventricle is situated in between the right and the left thalamus.
Each cerebral hemisphere contains a lateral ventricle known as the left or right ventricle respectively.
The fourth ventricle has a roof at its upper posterior surface and a floor at its lower anterior surface and side walls formed by the cerebellar peduncles nerve bundles joining the structure on the posterior side of the ventricle to the structures on the anterior side.
Each lateral ventricle resembles a c shaped cavity that begins at an inferior horn in the temporal lobe travels through a body in the parietal lobe and frontal lobe and ultimately.
The caudal tip of the fourth ventricle where it becomes the central canal is known as the obex.
Name the parts of lateral ventricles.
It is located in the parietal lobe of cerebrum.
The obex is also a.
Anterior horn in the frontal lobe.
Each lateral ventricle is c shaped cavity divided into 4 parts.
Infundibular recess located above the optic stalk.