General
Spinal Cord Physiology
General
Reflexes
100

What is the space filled with fat tissue and blood vessels superficial to the dura mater of the spinal cord?

Epidural space

100

The anterior root of the spinal cord contains which type of neurons?

Motor/multipolar

100

The nerves that fan out after the spinal cord ends are known as:

The cauda equina

100

What is the second component of a typical reflex arc?

Sensory (unipolar) neuron

200

Where does sensory information enter the spinal cord?

Posterior side

200

What specifically is found in the posterior root ganglion?

Cell bodies of unipolar neurons

200

How many cervical pairs or spinal nerves are there?

8

200

What is the fifth and final component of a typical reflex arc?

The effector (muscle or gland)

300

Ascending tracts send (sensory/motor) information.

Sensory

300

Where do axons cross over in the spinal cord?

Gray commissure

300

Segments of the skin supplied by specific spinal nerves are called:

Dermatomes

300

If a withdrawal reflex is happening in the leg, what needs to happen to the other leg?

It needs to extend (cross-extensor reflex)

400

In which two spaces does CSF flow in the spinal cord?

Central canal and subarachnoid space

400

The rami communicantes carries motor output to which division of the autonomic nervous system?

Sympathetic division

400

Which plexus contains the phrenic nerve which serves the diaphragm?

Cervical plexus

400

In a reflex, sensory information is gained from the muscle via the:

Muscle spindle

500

What is the deepest spinal cord meninge called?

Pia mater

500

Where does the spinal cord end?

Between L1 and L2

500

Which plexus contains the sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the body?

Sacral plexus

500

The corticospinal tract is an: (ascending or descending tract)

Descending tract