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There are 2 types of cells in the Nervous System: 1) Neurons Communication cell 2) Glial cells Support cell Ganglia.

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There are 2 typesof cells in the Nervous System:

1) Neurons Communication cell

2) Glial cells Support cell

Ganglia

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Sensory Pathway

Motor Pathway

Interneuron(Integration)

CNSPNS

Receptors

EffectorTissue

1. Sensory Neuron

3. Motor Neuron

2. In

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A typical Neuron

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Anaxonic

Bipolar Unipolar Multipolar

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Telodendria

The Anatomy of a Motor Neuron

Axolemma(outermostsurface of axon)

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IncomingInfo.

ProcessingInfo.

OutgoingInfo.

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Axon Myelination

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Glial Cells

The Glial Cells

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Nervous System Terminology

Gray Matter – mostly nerve cell bodies.

White Matter – mostly myelinated axons.

Nerve fiber – a single axon of a neuron.

Tract – a bundle of axons in the CNS.

Ganglion – a cluster of nerve cell bodies in PNS.

Nucleus – gray matter in CNS with discrete boundaries and common function.

Nerve – a bundle of axons in the PNS.

Columns – are groups of tracts.

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Anatomy of a

Nerve

Neurolemma

Axolemma

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white matter = columns

gray matter = horns

31 pairs ofSpinal Nerves

8 Cervical (C1-C8)

12 Thoracic (T1-T12)

5 Lumbar (L1-L5)

5 Sacral (S1-S5)

1 Coccygeal (Co1)

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Anatomical Features of the Spinal Cord

Shallow posterior median sulcus

Deep anterior median fissure

Cervical and lumbar enlargements

Typically ~18 inches in length

Conus medullaris (= end of cord)

Spinal meninges

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• Cauda Equina - extension of ventral

and dorsal roots (horses tail!).

• Filum Terminale extends to sacral vertebrae, joins coccygeal ligament.

• Denticulate Ligament (extension of dura to pia mater) for lateral (side to side) stabilization.

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Spinal Plexus:(in the Nervous System)

Cervical (C1-C5)

Brachial (C5-T1)

Lumbar (T12-L4 )

Sacral (L4-S4)

is a re-arrangement of spinal nerves into functional groups.

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Cervical (C1-C5)

Brachial (C5-T1)

e.g. Phrenic n. (C3-C5)

e.g. Radial n. (C5-8-T1)

e.g. Ulnar n. (C8-T1)

e.g. Musculocutaneous n. (C5-C7)

e.g. Median n. (C5-8-T1)

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Lumbar (T12-L4 )

Sacral (L4-S4)

e.g. Femoral n. (L2-L4)

e.g. Obturator n. (L2-L4)

e.g. Sciatic n. (L4-S3)

e.g. Tibial n. (L4-S3)

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Spinal Meninges

- Dura Mater

- Arachnoid

- Pia Mater

Collagen and elastic fibers

Dense irregular CT +

Simple squamous

epithelium

Simple squamous

epithelium

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Spinal Cord Anatomy (x.s.)

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Posterior gray horns:Somatic and Visceral Sensory nuclei.

Anterior gray horns:Somatic Motor control.

Lateral gray horns:Visceral Motor neurons.

Gray commissuresAxons of interneurons crossing and unmyelinated axons.

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Cross Section of Spinal Cord

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Central Canal – filled with CSF

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Stephen Hawking

Lou Gehrig

Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis

(ALS)

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Fig

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Fig

14.15