Lecture 11 9/26/23 Flashcards

1
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What are the characteristics of the CNS?

A

-surrounded by bone
-includes brain and spinal cord

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What are the characteristics of the PNS?

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-includes cranial and spinal nerves
-12 pairs of cranial nerves
-35 pairs of spinal nerves

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What is the spinal nerve formula?

A

-C8T13L7S3Cd4-5

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What are the characteristics of efferent fibers?

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-away from CNS
-motor fibers

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5
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What are the characteristics of afferent fibers?

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-towards CNS
-sensory fibers

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6
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What are the types of neurons?

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-multipolar; efferent; motor
-bipolar; afferent; sensory
-pseudounipolar; afferent; sensory

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What are the types of efferent fibers?

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-general somatic efferent (GSE)
-general visceral efferent (GVE)
-special visceral efferent (SVE)

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What are the characteristics of GSEs?

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-motor to skeletal m.
-found in some cranial nerves and all spinal nerves

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9
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What are the types of afferent fibers?

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-general somatic afferent (GSA)
-general visceral afferent (GVA)
-special somatic afferent (SSA)
-special visceral afferent (SVA)

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10
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What are the characteristics of GSAs?

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-talk with GSEs
-receptors near body surface
-sense touch, temp., and pain
-some cranial nerves and all spinal nerves

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11
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What are the cauda equina?

A

nerves that must travel down to their exits; form a “horse tail”

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12
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What are intumescences?

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swellings in the spinal cord where the limbs arise that account for the neuronal cell bodies that innervate the limbs

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13
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Where do the cervical nerves exit?

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in front of the vertebrae with the same number

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14
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Where do the thoracic nerves exit?

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behind the vertebrae with the same number

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15
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Where does cervical nerve 8 exit?

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in front of T1/behind C7

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16
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Why must the caudal equina nerves run down to their exits?

A

the spinal cord ends short and does not reach the exits

17
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What is the spinal nerve?

A

where the dorsal and ventral roots meet

18
Q

Where is the dorsal root ganglion located?

A

within the dorsal root

19
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Where does the dorsal branch go?

A

to the epaxial structures

20
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Where does the ventral branch go?

A

to the hypaxial structures

21
Q

Which type of neuron is in the dorsal root ganglia?

A

pseudounipolar (GSAs and GVAs)

22
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Which type of fibers are found in the dorsal root?

A

sensory only

23
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Which type of fibers are found in the ventral root?

A

motor only

24
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Which types of fibers are found in the spinal nerve, dorsal branch, and ventral branch?

A

sensory and motor