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Chapter 14, Problem 7CP
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Why many water soluble molecules that are abundant in the blood occur in small amounts or not at all, in the cerebrospinal fluid of the brain.

Introduction:

CSF or cerebrospinal fluid is a type of fluid found within the brain. It entirely surrounded the exposed CNS surfaces. The CSF is produced in the “choroid plexus” in all the ventricles of the brain and performs various essential functions.

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