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Spaces in the brain continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord Filled with CSF
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Specialized capillaries in the pia mater called choroid plexus secrete CSF Clear liquid, similar to blood plasma More Na+ and less of other dissolved ions Nutritive and protective, provides a pathway to the blood for waste
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31 segments, each gives rise to a spinal nerve Connects PNS to CNS 2 enlargements give rise to many nerves in those areas – Cervical enlargement – Lumbar enlargement
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White matter surrounding a core of gray matter Resembles a butterfly with wings outstretched Posterior and Anterior Horns Gray commissure Central canal 3 parts to the white matter – compose tracts – Anterior funiculus – Posterior funiculus – Lateral funiculi
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Reflex – a series of action potentials coming from a sensory receptor to the brain, then to an effector in response. For example, stepping on a tack: – Pain receptors send action potential up nerves in leg and spinal cord to brain – Brain sends action potentials down spinal cord and nerves of leg to muscles of the leg – Effectors move the leg Receptor -> Sensory Neuron -> Interneuron -> Motor Neuron -> Effector
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Spinal cord like a 2 way street Ascending Tracts – sensory impulses to the brain Descending Tracts – motor impulses to effectors Action potentials can only travel in one direction, therefore spinal cord has neurons oriented in both directions
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Plexus – a network of nerves Fibers of various spinal nerves are sorted and recombined in a way that enables fibers associated with a particular peripheral body part to reach it
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