Spinal Cord and Periphery Flashcards

1
Q

What is the grey matter of the spinal cord composed of?

A

Non-myelinated neuronal cell bodies

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2
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The axons of sensory fibres enter the spinal cord through

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the dorsal root into the dorsal horn of grey matter

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3
Q

Motor neurone cell bodies are in

A

the ventral horn

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4
Q

Ascending spinal tracts carry

A

sensory information to the brain

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5
Q

How many neurons are there between the peripheral receptor and the cortex in an ascending spinal tract?

A

3 - first, second and third order neurons

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6
Q

What sensations are transmitted by the dorsal column?

A

Fine touch
Tactile localisation
Vibration sense
Proprioception

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7
Q

The lateral spinothalamic tract of the right side of the body is responsible for detecting

A

pain and temperature from the left side of the body

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8
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The dorsal column of the right side is responsible for detecting

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touch, pressure and proprioception from the right side of the body

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9
Q

Are ascending or descending pathways sensory?

A

Ascending

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10
Q

Are ascending or descending pathways motor?

A

Descending

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11
Q

How is the white matter arranged?

A

As three columns - posterior, lateral and anterior

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12
Q

White matter is made up of

A

tracts

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13
Q

What is a dermatome?

A

The area of skin supplied by a particular spinal nerve

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14
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What is a myotome?

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The group of skeletal muscles innervated by a particular spinal nerve

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15
Q

Components of the central nervous system

A

Brain

Spinal Cord

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16
Q

The majority of nerve cell bodies and synaptic connections lie in what part of the nervous system?

A

The CNS

17
Q

The peripheral nervous system constitutes the link between

A

the CNS and structures in the peripheral of the body

18
Q

Functions of peripheral nervous system

A

Receives sensory information from the peripheral, and sends controlling impulses to the periphery

19
Q

The peripheral nervous system consists of

A

nerves joined to the brain and spinal cord and their ramifications within the body

20
Q

Spinal nerves serving upper or lower limbs coalesce to form

A

brachial or lumbar plexus

21
Q

Simplest components of a reflex arc

A

Sensory nerve and a motor nerve with a synapse in between

22
Q

The autonomic nervous system refers to cells within the CNS and PNS involved in

A

innervation and control of visceral organs, smooth muscles and secretory glands

23
Q

What is the outflow of the sympathetic ANS?

A

Thoraco-lumbar

24
Q

In the sympathetic ANS, preganglionic fibres have ganglia near

A

the spinal cord

25
Q

What section of the ANS is involved in the fight or flight impulses?

A

Sympathetic

26
Q

What is the outflow of the parasympathetic ANS?

A

Cranio-sacral

27
Q

In the parasympathetic ANS, preganglionic fibres have ganglia near

A

the target organ

28
Q

Postganglionic fibres of the parasympathetic ANS target

A

exocrine glands, the heart, other selected organs