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Match the description with the appropriate structure. 1. capillaries that aid in production of CSF
2. the ventricle surrounded by the diencephalon
3. a hole between the lateral ventricle and the third ventricle
4. a membrane that separates the two lateral ventricles
5. the ventricle located between the brainstem and cerebellum
6. a channel located between the third and fourth ventricles
7. the two most superior ventricles
a. cerebral aqueduct
b. choroid plexus
c. fourth ventricle
d. interventricular foramen
e. lateral ventricle
f. ceptum pellucidum
g. third ventricle

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