physiology
function
External anatomy
internal anatomy
general
100

What is the role of the spinal cord in the CNS

Acts as the "highway" for signals between the body and brain (& vice versa), also a key component in autonomic and motor controls

100

what do spinal plexuses do

supply motor and sensory innervation to the body

100

what are spinal plexuses

they are the nerves that exit the spinal cord and spread throughout the body. it makes up the peripheral nervous system

100

what are the two types of matter in the spinal cord

grey and white matter

100

What nervous system is the spinal cord part of?

CNS

200

how can spinal cord injuries affect us

deficits in sensation, movement, and autonomic regulation, as well as death.

200

what are the functions of the Brachial plexus  (C5-T1)

controls movement and sensation of the upper extremity. (arms, hands, etc)

200

what are the 4 major spinal plexuses

cervical, brachial, lumbar, sacral

200

what type of matter makes up the interior of the spinal cord

grey matter

200

what's the last and smallest pair of spinal nerves

coccygeal nerves

300

How does the spinal cord promote homeostasis

conducting nerve impulses along tracts

300

what are the functions of the Lumbar plexus (L1-L4)

controls movement and sensation of the abdominal wall, thigh, and external genitals.

300

What are the 4 segments of the spinal cord?

cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral

300

What type of matter surrounds the grey matter

white matter

300

What protects the spinal cord?

bone (vertebrae), meninges (connective tissue), and CSF (cerebrospinal fluid)

400
Are motor tracts ascending or descending

descending

400

what are the functions of the Sacral plexus (L4, L5, S1-S4)

controls movement and sensation of the foot, leg, and thigh

400

What are dermatomes?

areas of skin on your body that rely on specific nerve connections on your spine

400

What is in between the dura mater and vertebral wall

epidural space

400

What are the three layers of meninges

dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater

500

Are sensory tracts ascending or descending

ascending

500

What are the functions of the cervical plexus

Motor (neck & upper torso), chewing and swallowing, breathing, sensory (head, neck, upper torso)

500

how many pairs of cervical nerves are there

8 (C1-C8)

500

what is the epidural space made of

fat, veins, arteries, and lymphatics

500

Where does the spinal chord begin and end

extends from medulla oblongata; ends at superior border of the second lumbar vertebrae