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Art-labeling Activity: Figure 17.8a Part A Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help Cerebral aqueduct Central canal Lateral aperture Thind ventricle Interventricular tormen INI Lateral ventile II O Sephum pellucidum Fourth ventrice
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