Chapter 13 Dynamic Study Module 1
What is the function of gray matter in the spinal cord?
A sensory and motor relay, or synapse area
Which of the following is/are true of the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?
All of the listen responses are correct. (Spinal nerves connect to the spinal cord. Cranial nerves connect to the brain. Neural bodies are located in ganglia.)
Which of the following statements about meninges is FALSE?
An epidural block is a dose of anesthetic given in the subdural space.
What portion of the spinal cord is the control area for somatic motor neurons that stimulate skeletal muscles?
Anterior gray horns
The axons in the white matter of the spinal cord that carry sensory information up toward the brain are organized into
Ascending tracts
Which of the following are composed of myelinated fibers carrying information toward the brain?
Ascending tracts
Anatomically, the spinal cord is part of the ______, and the spinal nerves are part of the _______.
CNS; PNS
The collection of dorsal and ventral roots that continues through the vertebral canal and resembles a horse's tail is the
Cauda equina
What is the term for the expanded segment of the spinal cord where nerves that serve the shoulder and upper limbs exit?
Cervical enlargement
The dura mater attaches itself at its base to the skeletal system through what structure(s)?
Coccygeal ligament
Which of the spinal meninges is the outermost dense, collagenous layer?
Dura mater
Which of the following is NOT found in the CNS?
Neuron cell bodies located in ganglia
What part of the gray matter in the spinal cord contains somatic and visceral sensory nuclei?
Posterior gray horns
Where are reflex centers found?
The brain and spinal cord
The cauda equina is a complex of the spinal ore that includes
The filum terminale and the ventral and dorsal roots caudal to the conus medullaris.
Which of the following statements about the spinal cord is FALSE?
The spinal cord is part of the PNS.
Sensory information from the lower portion of your body will be conducted to the spinal cord by sensory neurons. How do sensory neuron enter the spinal cord?
Through dorsal roots of spinal nerves.
In the spinal cord, the cerebrospinal fluid is found within the
central canal and subarachnoid space
The area of the spinal cord that surrounds the central canal and is dominated by the cell bodies of neurons and glial cells is the
gray matter
The meninx that is firmly bound to neural tissue and is deeper than the other meninges is the
pia mater
What is the composition of the tracts in the CNS that link the brain with the rest of the body?
sensory and motor pathways
The posterior gray horns of the spinal cord contain
somatic and visceral sensory nuclei
To withdraw cerebrospinal fluid during a spinal tap, a needle is inserted into the
subarachnoid space
The white matter of the spinal cord contains
Large numbers of myelinated and unmyelinated axons
Which term is given to the projections of gray matter toward the outer surface of the spinal cord?
Horns
