The Spinal Cord Flashcards

1
Q

What are two functions of the spinal cord?

A

reflexes and a pathway for sensory/motor impulses.

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2
Q

From what is the spinal cord derived?

A

ectoderm

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3
Q

What is another name for the alal plate?

A

dorsal plate/horn

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4
Q

What is another name for the basal plate?

A

ventral plate/horn

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5
Q

What neurons are associated with the alal plate?

A

sensory neurons

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6
Q

What neurons are associated with the basal plate?

A

motor neurons

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7
Q

Which neurons are affectors (and central processes)?

A

sensory neurons

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8
Q

Which neurons are effectors (and peripheral processes?)

A

motor neurons

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9
Q

What are interneurons?

A

neurons that form a communication pathway between the motor and sensory neurons.

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10
Q

What is the lateral horn associated with?

A

autonomic/parasympathetic/visceral motor

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11
Q

What is the somatic nervous system?

A

nervous system associated with the voluntary movement of muscles.

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12
Q

What nerves are associated with the somatic nervous system?

A

peripheral nerves (basal plate/horn)

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13
Q

What is viscera?

A

Refers to a group of organs

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14
Q

What are the visceral nerves?

A

Nerves that innervate organs. Includes fibers of the autonomic nervous system, afferent and efferent nerves and sympathetic nerves

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15
Q

What is the autonomic nervous system?

A

Nerves that are involved in the involuntary movement of organs.

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16
Q

What are the intercostal nerves?

A

Nerves inbetween the costals (ribs). They are in the thoracic region of the spinal cord.

17
Q

What does the cervical plexus innervate?

A

neck, then spreads to body.

18
Q

What does the brachial plexus innervate?

A

shoulders, upper limbs and back muscles.

19
Q

What does the lumbosacral enlargement innervate?

A

pelvis and lower limb.

20
Q

What is the outermost covering of the spinal cord?

A

epidural space

21
Q

What is below the epidural space?

A

dura mater

22
Q

What is below the dura mater?

A

subdural space

23
Q

Between what layers is the CSF?

A

in the subarachnoid space between the arachnoid mater and pia mater.

24
Q

What is below the subdural space?

A

arachnoid mater

25
Q

What is below the arachnoid mater?

A

arachnoid space

26
Q

What is below the arachnoid space?

A

pia mater

27
Q

What anchors the spinal cord in place in the dural sac?

A

denticulae ligaments

28
Q

What are the invertebral formanen?

A

regions where the spinal nerves exit.

29
Q

What do the spinal ganglion converge into?

A

The spinal nerve/ventral rami

30
Q

What do the ventral rami make?

A

spinal nerve plexuses and intercostal nerves.

31
Q

What kinds of nerves to the rami carry?

A

motor and sensory.

32
Q

What is the conus medularis?

A

The end of the spinal column before it brances into the the cauda equina.

33
Q

What is the cauda equina?

A

region of poserior and anterior spinal roots.

34
Q

Where does the conus medullaris end?

A

between L1 and L2

35
Q

What is the filium terminalus?

A

Part of pia mater that anchors top of spinal cord into sacrum; it is made of the pia mater and is an extension of the pia mater that goes sacrally.

36
Q

What vertebrae are lumbar punctures done?

A

below L2 (around L3 and L4)

37
Q

Which lesion to the spinal cord is the most severe?

A

cervical lesions