IPA: /ɪˈpɛndɪmə/
KK: /ɪˈpɛndɪmə/
A thin layer of tissue that covers the cavities in the brain and spinal cord.
The ependyma helps to produce and circulate cerebrospinal fluid in the brain.
Ependyma → It is derived from the Greek word "ependyma" (ἐπένδυμα), which means a covering or a garment. The term refers to the thin layer of tissue that lines the ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord, essentially serving as a protective covering.
Think of 'ependyma' as a 'covering' — it refers to the tissue that acts as a protective layer in the brain and spinal cord.