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NERVOUS SYSTEM Dr Iram Tassaduq SPINAL CORD Externally placed white matter Internally present butterfly shaped grey matter Central canal.

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Page 1: NERVOUS SYSTEM Dr Iram Tassaduq SPINAL CORD Externally placed white matter Internally present butterfly shaped grey matter Central canal.
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NERVOUS SYSTEM

Dr Iram Tassaduq

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SPINAL CORD Externally placed white matter Internally present butterfly shaped grey

matter Central canal

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GREY MATTER Contain neuronal

cell bodies Anterior horns

contain motor neurons

Posterior horn contain sensory neurons

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WHITE MATTER

Contains myelinated and unmyelinated axons travelling to and from spinal cord.

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CENTRAL CANAL

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CEREBELLUM

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MOLECULAR LAYER

Contains few neurons but a large number of unmyelinated nerve fibers

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GRANULAR LAYER

Extremely cellular layer

Axons bifurcate to synapse with dendrites of purkinje cells

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PURKINJE CELLS Single layer of flask

shaped cells between molecular and granular layer.

These are only efferent fibers from cerebellar cortex

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CEREBRUM

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CEREBRAL CORTEX

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HORIZONTAL LAYERS OF CEREBRAL CORTEX

From superficial to deep, the six layers are:1] Molecular layer — fiber layer; apical

dendrites & non-specific afferents;2] Outer granular cell layer — interneurons for

non-specific afferent input;3] Outer pyramidal cell layer — small and

medium cells; short association output4] Inner granular cell layer — interneurons for

specific afferent input5] Inner pyramidal layer — large cells;

projection & long association output 6] Multiform layer — variably shaped cells;

projection & long association

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MOLECULAR LAYER

Contains dendrites and axons of cortical neurons making synapses with one another

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OUTER GRANULAR LAYER

Formed of densely populated pyramidal and stellate cells

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PYRAMIDAL LAYER

Dominated by pyramidal cells

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INNER GRANULAR LAYER Formed of densely

packed stellate cells

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GANGLIONIC LAYER Large pyramidal

cells and smaller number of stellate cells and cells of Martinoti make this layer.

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MULTIFORM LAYER Wide variety of

different morphological forms of cells are found in this layer.

It contains pyramidal cells and cells of Martinoti, as well as stellate cells.

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