The denticulate ligaments:
A) anchor the dural sac to the walls of the vertebral canal.
B) anchor the spinal cord to the dural sac.
C) are composed of arachnoid matter.
D) are composed of dura matter.
E) attach to the filum terminale.
Ans: B
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