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third ventricle

3rd ventricle

Part of the ventricular system of the brain, forming a single large cavity in the midline of the diencephalon; it is continuous with the lateral ventricles through the interventricular foramen and the fourth ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct. (Maryann Martone).

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Tipo Organ
Sistema corporal Nervioso
Estructura principal brain ventricle
Nombre latino 3rd ventricle
FMA ID 78454

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the third ventricle?

Part of the ventricular system of the brain, forming a single large cavity in the midline of the diencephalon; it is continuous with the lateral ventricles through the interventricular foramen and the fourth ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct. (Maryann Martone).

What body system is the third ventricle part of?

The third ventricle is part of the Nervioso.

What is the Latin name for the third ventricle?

The Latin name for the third ventricle is 3rd ventricle.

References

  1. Foundational Model of Anatomy — FMA:78454 Reference anatomy ontology (University of Washington)
  2. UBERON — UBERON:0002286 Cross-species anatomy ontology (EMBL-EBI Ontology Lookup Service)

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.