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Spinal Cord and Nerves
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NERVOUS SYSTEM 1.Collect sensory input 2.Integrate sensory input 3.Motor output Functions of Nervous System
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Organization of Nervous System Central Nervous System (CNS) = brain and spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) = nerves CNSPNS
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Spinal Nerves (31 pairs) Each pair of nerves located in particular segment (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, etc.) Each nerve pair is numbered for the vertebra sitting above it (i.e. nerves exit below vertebrae) –8 pairs of cervical spinal nerves; C 1 -C 8 –12 pairs of thoracic spinal nerves; T 1 -T 12 –5 pairs of lumbar spinal nerves; L 1 -L 5 –5 pairs of sacral spinal nerves; S 1 -S 5 –1 pair of coccygeal spinal nerves; C 0
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Meninges of Brain and Spinal Cord Pia mater(deep) –delicate –highly vascular Arachnoid mater (middle) –impermeable layer = barrier Spinal Dura Mater (most superficial) –single dural sheath Subarachnoid Space –between arachnoid and pia mater –contains CSF
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Spinal Cord (sp cd) Passes inferiorly through foramen magnum into vertebral canal 31 pairs of spinal nerves branch off spinal cord through intervertebral foramen Spinal cord made of a core of gray matter surrounded by white matter
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Types of Nerve Fibers Sensory = Afferent Nerve fibers = picked up by sensory receptors throughout body (PNS) and carried TOWARDS spinal cord + brain (CNS) Motor = Efferent Nerve fibers = carried AWAY from CNS by nerves of PNS to innervate body’s muscles and glands Remember: SAME
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4 Kinds of Nerve Fibers Somatic Sensory – “body senses” – touch, pressure, temperature, vibration of body, muscles stretching, balance Visceral Sensory – “organ senses” –Stretch, pain, temperature in organs –(eg) nausea, hunger, cramps Somatic Motor – “body movement” –Voluntary contraction of skeletal muscles Visceral Motor – “organ movement” –Contraction of smooth muscle, glands –= Autonomic Nervous System
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Cross Section of Spinal Cord Gray Matter –“H” shaped Inner core –Posterior/Dorsal horns –Anterior/Ventral horns
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Gray Matter Posterior Horns = Bring information into the spinal cord. Anterior Horns = Send information to muscles and glands
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White Matter Fxn: Allows communication between parts of spinal cord, and between brain + spinal cord Two main types of nerve fibers –Ascending: carry SENSORY info from body to brain (eg) touch, pressure, pain, temperature, –Descending: carry MOTOR info from brain to sp cd (eg) control precise, skilled movement = writing, maintain balance, create movement
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Quiz 1.What are the three functions of the nervous system? 2.How many pairs of nerves come out of the spinal cord? 3.What are the three layers of meninges? 4.Which structure contains the CSF? 5.What is the shape of the gray matter in the spinal cord? 6.What is the difference between ascending nerve fibers and descending nerve fibers? 7.What is the function of white matter?
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Quiz Answers 1.Collect sensory input, integrate sensory input, produces motor output. 2.31 3.Pia mater, Arachnoid mater, Dura mater 4.Central Canal 5.H 6.Ascending fibers bring information to the CNS. Descending fibers take the information away from CNS 7.Allows communication between parts of spinal cord, and between brain + spinal cord
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