Creation of the Back and Spinal Cord I
CNS I
Bones of the Back
Medical Correlations I
ANS I
100
The epimere and hypomere are derivatives of this.
What is myotome?
100
Located in the central canal and subarachnoid space
What is CSF?
100
Articulates with adjacent vertebra through synovial joints and restricts movement of the vertebral column. (2 answers)
What are superior and inferior articular processes + facets?
100
This disease characteristically has a rib hump due to malrotation.
What is scoliosis?
100
Motor innervation to glands, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle are referred to as.
What is autonomic nervous system?
200
Distribute to hypaxial tissues via simple segmentation or nerve plexuses.
What are ventral primary rami?
200
Located in the intervertebral foramen.
What are dorsal roots, ventral roots, and dorsal root ganglion?
200
Is induced by the closure of the neural tube.
What is neural arch?
200
Pott's disease, which is caused by tuberculosis of the vertebral bodies is a type of this.
What is kyphosis?
200
Postganglionic neurons cell bodies are located in this area.
What is ganglia?
300
Terminal strand continuation of pia mater beyond the conus medullaris and forms the core of the cauda equine.
What is the filum terminale internum?
300
The only pathway to have a 2-neuron system.
What is the GVE (General Visceral Efferent)?
300
Forms the intervertebral foramen.
What is superior and inferior vertebral notch?
300
In some cases, it may cause kinking of the subclavian artery and/or apply pressure to the brachial plexus.
What is a cervical rib?
300
Preganglionic axons are relatively short. Postganglionic axons are relatively long.
What is sympathetic division of the ANS?
400
Contains fat, internal vertebral venous plexus, internal arterial plexus, spinal and vertebral nerves, and lymphatics.
What is epidural space?
400
Houses the cell bodies of preganglionic autonomic neurons T1-L2/3 and S2-4.
What is the lateral gray horn?
400
Site of muscle attachments and movement as well as rib articulation.
What is transverse process?
400
This disease has a displaced spinal cord that is located in a cystic sac anywhere along the vertebral column.
What is spina bifida with meningomyelocele?
400
Epinephrine released from the adrenal medulla works are these receptors.
What are alpha-1, beta-1, and beta-2?
500
Induces vertebral column formation.
What is the notochord?
500
This makes up the plexus of the back.
What are ventral primary rami?
500
Attachment site for the trapezius, splenius, and semispinalis
What is the superior nuchal line?
500
This disease occurs in 5-10% of the population and is characteristically associated with a dermal dimple and tuft of hair.
What is spina bifida occulta?
500
Axons of preganglionic neurons leave the CNS through cranial nerves 3, 7, 9, and 10.
What is parasympathetic division of the ANS?
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