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Because CSF is continually being made at the rate of about 20 mL/hr, it has to exit back into the bloodstream by being reabsorbed through the arachnoid villi that protrude into the dural venous sinus.

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Answer:

It is called the superior sagittal sinus.

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The superior sagittal sinus which is often called the superior longitudinal sinus) is situated in the human head. It is an unpaired region in the human head around the attached margin of the falx cerebri. It main function is to ensure that blood is removed from the lateral parts of the anterior cerebral hemispheres and transferred to the confluence of sinuses. It also has a triangular cross sectional area and with a left/right lateral angles at its junctions. Therefore, The right answer is the the superior sagittal sinus.

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