Ch 14 Anantomy
The area of the skin that is supplied with sensory innervation by a pair of spinal nerves is called a ___________.
dermatome
A command from the brain to signal muscle contraction would pass through a(n)
descending pathway.
A conduction pathway in the spinal cord consists of a single sensory neuron and a single motor neuron.
false
A nerve plexus is a network of interweaving posterior rami of spinal nerves.
false
A reflex arc must involve interneurons for processing in the spinal cord.
false
A spinal nerve is classified as motor or sensory, depending on the type of fibers it contains.
false
Damage to the ventral root of a spinal nerve would mean that the sensory input of the reflex arc would be interrupted.
false
Motor pathways are ascending pathways in the brain and spinal cord that control effectors.
false
Somatosensory pathways process stimuli from organs like the heart, stomach, and small intestine.
false
White matter in the spinal cord is found surrounding the gray matter as well as within the lateral horns.
false
Damage to the ____________ nerve may result in difficulty extending the knee as in kicking a ball.
femoral
The spinal cord extends from the level of the _______________ to the level of the ____________.
foramen magnum; first lumbar vertebra
The spinal cord is partitioned into an inner __________ matter region and an outer ___________ matter region.
gray; white
Which portion of a reflex arc is most likely to be located entirely within the central nervous system?
interneuron
Touching a hot object with the right hand will result in withdrawl of the right hand from the object. This is an example of a(n) ____________ reflex.
ipsilateral
Severing the posterior ramus of a spinal nerve may result in
losing feeling from the skin of the back.
The spinal cord and spinal nerves are responsible for _______, which are our quickest reactions to a stimulus.
reflexes
Tapping the triceps brachii muscle tendon will result in reflexive elbow extension. This is an example of a ____________ reflex.
stretch
The space containing cerebrospinal fluid is the _________ space.
subarachnoid
The smaller structural units that contain bundles of axons within each white matter funiculus are called
tracts.
All reflexes share the property of being an involuntary response.
true
During development, the growth of the vertebrae continues for longer than the growth of the spinal cord itself.
true
Some sensory pathways process stimuli from the viscera.
true
The anterior rami of two lumbar spinal nerves help form the sacral plexus.
true
The cervical plexuses are composed primarily of C1-C4, and its branches innervate the skin and muscles of the anterior neck.
true
The lumbar plexus can be divided into anterior and posterior divisions.
true
The spinal cord exhibits some functional independence from the brain such as the reflexes it controls.
true
There are 31 pairs of mixed nerves that emerge from the spinal cord.
true
There are eight pairs of cervical spinal nerves, but only seven cervical vertebrae.
true
A spinal nerve splits into ___ branches.
two
What structures develop from the basal plates during embryonic development? Check all that are correct.
-Anterior and lateral horns of gray matter -Anterior part of gray commissure
Select all the pathways where pressure receptors from the skin may send their sensory information.
- Posterior funiculus-medial lemniscal - Anterolateral - Spinocerebellar
Select all that are true of the intercostal nerves.
-They innervate the intercostal spaces. -They include motor fibers that innervate skeletal muscle. They may include sensory fibers from the skin and chest wall.
Match the region of the spinal cord with the number of spinal nerve pairs that are associated with it.
Cervical- 8 Lumbar- 5 Coccygeal- 1 Thoracic- 12
Which of the following statements is correct about spinal nerves?
The posterior root is sensory.
A neuron associated with the skin is damaged and cannot transmit information as part of a sensory pathway. Select all that are true.
The soma of the damaged neuron is near the spinal cord.
Why does the vertebral canal extend beyond the spinal cord, encompassing the cauda equina?
The vertebral column outgrows the spinal cord during development.
How many neurons are in the somesthetic pathway from the skin to the postcentral gyrus?
Three
Upper motor neurons may inhibit lower motor neurons.
True
Nerve plexuses are organized such that axons from each ________ ramus extend to body structures through several different branches.
anterior
Motor neurons contain their cell bodies in the ______ and axons in the ______.
anterior horn; anterior root
After an injury, a patient has difficulty contracting his deltoid muscle. This indicates possible damage to the ___________ nerve.
axillary
The __________ enlargement of the spinal cord is the location where nerves that supply the upper limbs enter and leave the spinal cord, and the __________ enlargement is the location where nerves that supply the lower limbs enter and leave the spinal cord.
cervical; lumbosacral
Direct motor pathways are involved in
consciously contracting skeletal muscle.
Stepping on a piece of glass with the left foot will result in extension of the right leg to help maintain balance. This is an example of a(n) _____________ reflex.
contralateral
Which of the following are ways in which white matter in the spinal cord conveys sensory and/or motor information between the body and the brain? Check all that apply.
-Ascending tracts conduct sensory impulses from the spinal cord to the brain. -Descending tracts conduct motor commands from the brain to the spinal cord. -Each tract conducts either sensory impulses or motor commands, but not both.
Check all that are true statements regarding dermatomes.
-Dermatomes are involved in referred visceral pain. -If a person experiences damage or infection in an internal organ, the pain may be experienced elsewhere due to dermatomes.
Select all that are true of the obturator nerve.
-It innervates adductors of the thigh -It passes through the obturator foramen of the coxaeIt -contains sensory fibers
Match the component of gray matter in the spinal cord with its description.
-Serves as a communication route between left and right sides Gray commissure -Houses cell bodies of autonomic motor neurons Lateral horns -Houses cell bodies of somatic motor neurons Anterior horns -Houses axons of sensory neurons and cell bodies of interneurons Posterior horns
Select all that are part of the brachial plexus.
-Superior, middle, and inferior trunks -Anterior and posterior divisions -Anterior rami -Posterior, medial, and lateral cords
Choose the accurate statement(s) regarding the general anatomy of the nerve plexuses. Check all that apply.
-The posterior cord of the brachial plexus is formed by three posterior divisions. -The cervical plexus receives fibers from the anterior rami of nerves C1 to C5.
Select all that are true of motor pathways.
-They are composed of at least two neurons. -Axons of lower motor neurons innervate skeletal muscle cells.
Select all that are true of sensory pathways.
-They are composed of primary, secondary, and sometimes tertiary neurons -They are also called ascending pathways -They relay information from sensory receptors
Select all that are common to most spinal conduction pathways.
-They decussate at some level of the spinal cord -Each tract has a matching tract on the other side of the CNS -Cell bodies of neurons are located within nuclei associated with each pathway
Match the number of the spinal nerve with its location.
1. C3 Cervical plexus 2. L2 Lumbar plexus 3. S3 Sacral plexus
Select all that may be included in motor pathways.
1.) Cerebral cortex 2.) Cerebellum 3.) Cerebral nuclei
There are ___ pairs of spinal nerves that exit the vertebral column.
31
Select all that are locations of gray matter in the spinal cord.
Anterior horn Lateral horn Posterior horn Gray commissure
The left and right cervical plexuses are formed primarily by the anterior rami of spinal nerves
C1-C4.
The eighth spinal nerve exits the intervertebral foramen between the ______ vertebrae.
C7 and T1
The central nervous system forms primarily from which of the following?
Neural tube
Which meninx is the deepest in its location?
Pia mater
Most of the thoracic spinal nerves, as well as nerves ________, do not form plexuses.
S5-Co1
Which nerve of the sacral plexus is the largest and longest nerve in the body?
Sciatic nerve
Check all that are components of a monosynaptic reflex arc.
Sensory receptors Motor neurons
The cell bodies of sensory neurons are found
in posterior root ganglia.
Motor signals to maintain posture and balance pass through a(n) ____________ pathway.
indirect
Each thoracic spinal nerve emerges from intervertebral foramen that is _____ to the vertebra of the same number.
inferior