Back and Spinal Cord Flashcards

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normal thoracic curvature

A

kyphosis

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normal cervical curvature

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lordosis

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normal lumbar curvature

A

lordosis

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3
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normal sacral curvature

A

kyphosis

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4
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normal curvature of spine prior to walking

A

kyphosis

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5
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three pillars of the vertebral column

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vertebral body, right and left articular processes

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6
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ligament between vertebral body and spinal cord

A

posterior longitudinal ligament

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7
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function of anterior horn of spinal grey matter

A

motor

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8
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function of posterior horn of spinal grey matter

A

sensory

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9
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lateral horn of spinal grey matter function

A

autonomic

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10
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alpha-motor neuron has ____ cell bodies, located in _____

A

one

anterior horn

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11
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ANS neuron has _____ cell bodies, located in _____

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2, presynaptic in IML, postsynaptic in either ganglia or target organ

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12
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sympathetic presynaptic cell body located in

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IML of T1-L2

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13
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sympathetic postsynaptic cell body located in

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ganglion in either sympathetic chain (paravertebral) or peripheral (prevertebral) ganglion

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14
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parasympathetic presynaptic cell body located in

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either brainstem or sacral IML

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15
Q

postsynaptic cell body of parasympathetic nerve located in

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either on target organ or a ganglion in the head

16
Q

sympathetic cardiopulmonary splanchnic nerves synapse in

A

prevertebral ganglia

17
Q

sympathetic splanchnic nerves for Liver, Gallbladder, Stomach, Pancreas, Spleen synapse in

A

Celiac ganglion

18
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sympathetic splanchnic nerves for Intestines, Kidneys, Adrenal Gland, Rectum, Anal Sphincter, Bladder, and Gonads synapse in

A

Aorticorenal, Superior and Inferior Mesenteric ganglia

19
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Presynaptic axon enters ganglion through

A

White ramus communicans

20
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postsynaptic axon leaves ganglion through

A

gray ramus communicans

21
Q

splanchnic nerves that synapse elsewhere still. . .

A

travel through white ramus communicans and ganglion, they just don’t synapse there

22
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sacral parasympathetic outflow innervates

A

Bladder, genitals, descending colon and distal

23
Q

cranial parasympathetic outflow innervates

A

eyes, salivary and lacrimal glands, viscera (except what sacral innervates)

24
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function of extrinsic back muscles

A

anchor upper limb to axial skeleton

25
Q

extrinsic back muscles are innervated by

A

ventral rami of brachial plexus and CN XI

26
Q

erector spinae, medial to lateral

A

Spinalis
Longissimus
Iliocostalis

27
Q

ligaments connecting transverse processes

A

intertransverse ligaments

28
Q

ligaments connecting anterior vertebral bodies

A

anterior longitudinal ligaments

29
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ligaments between spinous processes

A

interspinous ligaments

30
Q

ligaments connecting the apices of the spinous processes

A

supraspinous ligament

31
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ligaments connecting lamina

A

ligamenta flava

32
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core of intervertebral disk

A

nucleus pulposus

33
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capsule of intervertebral disk

A

anulus fibrosus

34
Q

hypertrophy of ligamenta flava, encroachment on vertebral canal

A

spinal stenosis

35
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replaces interspinous ligament in cervical spine

A

ligamentum nuchae