spinal cord

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What is a nerve?

A cord of nerve fiber bundles bound together by connective tissue

Which of the following describes a sensory nerve?

A nerve containing only fibers carrying incoming nerve signals to the CNS

Which are functions of the spinal cord?

Locomotion Conduction Reflexes

What do muscle spindles monitor?

Muscle length and body movements

A(n) ______ fiber is a nerve fiber carrying nerve signals toward the central nervous system.

afferent

The spinoreticular tract is found in which columns of the spinal cord?

anterior and lateral

the spinothalamic tract is found in which columns of the spinal cord?

anterior and lateral

The__________ tract carries signals for precise, finely coordinated limb movements.

corticospinal

What is the loose connective tissue surrounding an individual nerve fiber called?

endoneurium

Which is composed of dense irregular connective tissue? Multiple choice question. Perineurium Epineurium Endoneurium

epineurium

True or false: Severing a sensory nerve root will completely deaden sensation from a dermatome.

false

Which stimulus causes a muscle to reflexively contract?

increased stretch

All spinal nerves except C1 pass through a(n) foramen to emerge from the vertebral column.

intervertebral

which nerve tracts do not decussate?

ipsilateral

Which tract will have its origin and destination on the same side of the body? Which tract will have its origin and destination of opposite sides of the body?

ipsilateral; contralateral

The __________branch of the spinal nerve innervates the meninges.

meningeal

The third-order neurons of the spinoreticular tract runs from the ______ to the thalamus.

pons

The ______ roots are the spinal nerve roots that carry sensory nerve signals.

posterior

The cuneate fasciculus is located in the ______ column of the spinal cord.

posterior

Which are considered a distal branch of a spinal nerve?

posterior and anterior ramus

What type of signal does the spinocerebellar tract carry?

proprioception

In the spinothalamic tract, the ______ -order neurons decussate from the posterior horn of the spinal cord.

second

The somas of which neurons are found within the posterior root ganglion?

sensory

Unlike visceral fibers that innervate blood vessels, glands, and viscera, ______ nerve fibers innervate skin, skeletal muscles, bones, and joints.

somatic

In a sensory pathway, which neurons run from the thalamus to the sensory cerebral cortex?

third order

The number of neurons in a descending pathway is

2

How many spinal nerves are there in order from superior to inferior? Instructions

8 Cervical, 12 Thoracic, 5 Lumbar, 5 Sacral, 1 Coccygeal

what is the order of the meninges from superficial to deep?

Dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater

Where does the first-order neuron of the spinothalamic tracts end?

In the posterior horn at the point of entry

Which is responsible for the inhibition of antagonistic contraction during a reflex response?

Spinal cord interneurons inhibit alpha neurons to the antagonists.

Which neurons would need to be inhibited in order for reciprocal inhibition to occur?

The alpha motor neurons to the antagonistic muscle

Where does the spinal cord arise from the medulla oblongata?

at the foramen magnum

A nerve fiber refers to which part of a neuron?

axon

What is the cauda equina?

bundle of nerve roots that occupy the vertebral canal from L2 to S5

Which structure is formed from nerves C1-C5?

cervical plexus

The anterior rami of spinal nerves form which nerve plexuses?

cervical, lumbar, sacral

A reflex in which a contralateral extensor muscle is contracted is called a extension reflex.

crossed

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

What is an area of skin innervated by a spinal nerve called?

dermatome

Within the spinal cord, which tracts carry motor signals down from the brain?

descending

In a sensory pathway, the ________order neuron detects the stimulus and transmits the signal to the spinal cord or brainstem.

first

which reflex is ipsilateral?

flexor

where is the origin of sensory signals carries by the cuneate fasciculus?

from vertebra t6 and up

A is a cluster of neuron cell bodies found outside of the CNS.

ganglia

A ___________nerve fiber innervates widespread organs such as muscles, skin, glands, viscera, and blood vessels.

general

The ______ motor neurons (which are the motor neurons connecting the brainstem and spinal cord to muscle fibers) of the descending pathway innervate skeletal muscle.

lower

A nerve containing both sensory and motor nerve fibers is called a(n) nerve.

mixed

A ___________reflex arc consists of only one synapse between two neurons.

momsynaptic

The anterior root of a spinal nerve contain axons of which neurons?

motor

What are two examples of nerves that carry only sensory information?

optic, olfactory

The spinoreticular tract carries what type of signals?

pain

Within a nerve, each fascicle is wrapped in which layer?

perineurium

Place the components of a reflex arc in order.

receptor afferent nerve fiber integration center efferent nerve fiber effector.

The second-order neurons of the spinoreticular tract terminate in the _________ formation of the brainstem.

reticular

Where do the second-order neurons of the spinoreticular tract terminate?

reticular formation

Which of these structures is closest to the spinal cord?

rootlets

Moving peripherally from the spinal cord, which anterior and posterior structures form a spinal nerve?

roots

Nerve fibers of peripheral nerves are encased in which cells?

schwann

In a sensory pathway, which neurons run from the spinal cord or brainstem to the thalamus?

second

True or false: The flexor reflex uses an ipsilateral reflex arc.

true

Consider the two motor neurons that form descending pathways. The neurons called the ________motor neurons have their somas in the cerebral cortex or brainstem.

upper

What is the source of the sensory signals carried by the cuneate fasciculus?

upper limbs and chest

_________ matter is composed of myelinated and unmyelinated axons and is superficial to the gray matter of the spinal cord.

white


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