Dura Mater: The Brain's Protective Outer Layer - Definition & Function
The outermost meninx covering the brain is the dura mater. It is a tough, fibrous layer that lines the inner surface of the skull and surrounds the brain. The dura mater helps to protect the brain from injury and infection, and it also provides support for the brain's blood vessels.Brain & Nervous System - Related Articles
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