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    Which of the Dural Septa Separates the Cerebrum from the Cerebellum
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Which of the Dural Septa Separates the Cerebrum from the Cerebellum

Question 20

Question 20

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Which of the dural septa separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum?


A) Tentorium cerebelli
B) Falx cerebri
C) Tentorium cerebri
D) Falx cranii
E) Falx cerebelli

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