Chapter 13: The spinal cord, spinal nerves, and reflex
The spinothalamic tract is found in which columns of the spinal cord?
Anterior and lateral
Which nerve tract is indicated in the figure?
Anterolateral system
Within the spinal cord, which tracts carry information up to the brain?
Ascending
Where does the spinal cord arise from the medulla oblongata?
At the foramen magnum
What is the white matter of the spinal cord?
Bundles of myelinated and unmyelinated axons found superficial to the gray matter
The spinal cord contains ascending and descending nerve fibers that send information between the CNS and the periphery. This illustrates which function of the spinal cord?
Conduction
Functions of the spinal cord include which of the following?
Conduction, locomotion, reflexes
Which nerve tract is indicated in the figure by the letter A?
Cuneate fasciculus
What factor accounts for the fact that the right side of the brain communicates with the left side of the body, and vice versa?
Decussation
What is the order of the meninges from superficial to deep?
Dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater
Which order neuron of the spinothalamic tract ends in the posterior horn at the point of entry to the spinal cord?
First
In a sensory pathway, which neuron detects the stimulus and transmits the signal to the spinal cord or brainstem?
First order
What structure marks the superior end of the spinal cord?
Foramen magnum
Where is the origin of sensory signals carried by the cuneate fasciculus?
From vertebra T6 and up
Nerve signals carried from the midthoracic and lower parts of the body are carried by which ascending tract?
Gracile fasciculus
Where do the nerve fibers of the gracile fasciculus terminate in the medulla oblongata?
Gracile nucleus
In an adult, the spinal cord ends at which vertebra?
L1
Within the spinal cord, what type of information do the descending tracts carry?
Motor
Where do the second-order neurons of the spinoreticular tract terminate?
Reticular formation
In a sensory pathway, which neurons run from the spinal cord or brainstem to the thalamus?
Second-order
The area indicated in the figure contains two tracts.What are they?
Spinothalamic tract Spinoreticular tract
What does contralateral mean?
That two points are on opposite sides of the body.
What does ipsilateral mean?
That two points are on the same side of the body
What is the source of the sensory signals carried by the cuneate fasciculus?
Upper limbs and chest
The spinothalamic tract is part of the ______ system in the anterior and lateral columns.
anterolateral
Because the nerve tracts of the spinal cord undergo ______ , the right side of the brain communicates with the left side of the body, and vice versa.
decussation
In a sensory pathway, the ______ order neuron detects the stimulus and transmits the signal to the spinal cord or brainstem.
first
The tract indicated in the figure by the letter A is the ______ fasciculus.
gracile
Which nerve tracts do not decussate?
ipsilateral
The ______ are a series of fibrous connective tissue membranes covering the central nervous system.
meninges
The cuneate fasciculus is located in the ______ column of the spinal cord.
posterior
Which pathways are made up of three neurons?
sensory
How many neurons are typically found in an ascending pathway between the receptor and the brain?
three
______ matter is composed of myelinated and unmyelinated axons and is superficial to the gray matter of the spinal cord.
white