Guided Reading Mod 5 Spinal Cord/Column
motor fibers travel in the _____ of the spinal cord
a descending tract
intervertebral compression in an abnormal direction can cause
a herinated disc
intervertebral joints are
all the above: amphiarthrotic, gliding joints, symphyses, actually made up of 3 separate joints
generally speaking, the nerves of the lumbar plexus control the
all the above: anterior thigh, abdominal muscles, medial thigh, skin of the medial side of the knee
joints between the vertebrae include
all the above: diarthroses, amphiarthroses, symphyses, synotoses
the spinal meninges function to
all the above: protect the spinal cord, assist in delivering nutrients and oxygen to spinal cord, stabilize the spinal cord, absorb shocks to the spinal cord
what event causes the cervical curve to begin development
an infant begins to lift his or hear head
upper motor neuron leison will result in
asymmetric reflexes
the dense is a part of the
axis
the dorsal root of a spinal nerve contains
axons of sensory neurons
the "hunched" appearance assoicated with the advance-stage osteoporosis is associated with compression fractures of which of the following structures
vertebral bodies
the part of the vertebra that transfers weight along the long axis of the vertebral column is
vertebral body
structures associated with the terminal end of the spinal cord include all of the following except
foramen magnum
joints between the vertebrae include
gliding joints
axons crossing over in the cord pass through
gray commissure
H-shaped mass in the center of the spinal cord is mostly
gray matter
which of the following is a spinal extensor
iliocostalis lumborum
which of the following conditions may produce spinal shock
injuries to the spinal cord
the spinal nerves enter and exit the vertebral canal through the
intervertebral foramen
osteoporosis can cause which of the following abnormal curvatures of the back
kyphosis
surgery of the spinal cord most often involves cutting of the
lamina
the large connection between the lumbar and sacral plexuses is called
lumbosacral trunk
spinal reflexes
may include polysynaptic reflexes
an "electric shock" type of pain radiating down the spine on forced cervical flexion when in the supine position, a symptom associated with spinal meningitis, emanates from which of the following structures
meninges
ventral root of a spinal nerve transmits _____ infromation _____ the spinal cord
motor; away from
which of the following can be found on cervical vetebrae only
multiple foramina
blood vessels that directly supply the spinal cord are found in the
pia meter
select the association that is most closel matched
posterior : sensory
the nuclei in the spinal cord that contain the cell bodies of the somatic and visceral sensory neurons are located in
posterior gray horn
major function of the intervertebral foramina is
providing a passageway for nerves
which of the following arises from the sacral portion of the lumbosacral plexus
pudendal nerve
the lumbar and cervical curves of the vertebral column are called
secondary curves
the lumbar curvature of the spine serves mainly to
shifting the weight of the trunk to the hips and lower extremities
the vertebral arches surround and protect the
spinal cord
the muscle group nearnest to the vertebral column is the
spinales
which of the following structures can most easily be felt on dorsum
spinous process
a needle used in a spinal tap must be inserted until its tip is in the
subarachnoid space
all the following are true of fiber tracts in the spinal cord except
the tracts are randomly located with respect to the type of information carried
the vertebral arch encloses
the vertebral foramen
the reason the lumbar plexus and sacral plexus are sometimes referred to as the lumbosacral plexus is because
they innervate the same area of the body
which of the following regions of the spinal cord follows typical segmenting without mixing roots
thoracic
medially, at the junction of the neck and upper back, the _____ forms a bony projection
vertebra prominens C7
what is the correcto order of passage for visceral motor fibers on their way to a spinal nerve: 1) autonomic ganglion 2) ventral root 3) gray ramus 4) lateral gray horn 5) white ramus
4, 2, 5, 1, 3
with respect to control of spinal reflexes, the higher brain centers
B) act to enhance or suppress spinal reflexes and C) influence spinal reflexes in a series of interactive lvs
which of the following vertebral column levels has the thickest intervertebral disk
between T12 and L1
spinal nerves extending distal to the conus medullaris are collectively referred to as the
cauda equina
injury to what region of the vertebral column is usually most threatening
cervical
which of the following vertebral curvatures is convex anteriorly
cervical and lumbar
caudal extensions of the dura and pia mater that connect to the sacrum and coccyx make up
coccygeal ligament
the pia mater is connected to the dura mater to anchor the spinal cord in place at paired structures called
denticulate ligaments