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不与颅腔相通,腔内为负压的间隙是()。A、硬膜外腔 B、硬膜下腔 C、蛛网膜下腔 D

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题目:

不与颅腔相通,腔内为负压的间隙是()。

A、硬膜外腔

B、硬膜下腔

C、蛛网膜下腔

D、终池

E、小脑延髓池

答案:

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A. Singaporean scientists.

B. Singaporean children.

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