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A&P Holy Grail Final Review
medullary cone ANS: cone shaped ending of spinal cord at L1 or L2



lumbar cistern ANS: subarachnoid space inferior to medullary cone and contains cauda equina



cauda equina ANS: bundle of nerve roots that occupy the vertebral canal from L2 to S5



terminal filum ANS: extensions of pia mater beyond the medullary cone; anchors to coccyx



What neuron components does the CNS have? ANS: nuclei and tracts



nuclei ANS: clusters of neuron cell bodies found in the spinal cord and the brain



tracts ANS: bundles of axons found in the spinal and the brain



What neuron components does the PNS have? ANS: ganglia and nerves



ganglia ANS: clusters of neuron cell bodies found outside of the CNS



nerves ANS: bundles of axons found outside of the CNS



white matter ANS: composed of myelinated axons that appear white; found in brain and spinal cord



tracts of the CNS are composed of ____ ANS: white matter

,Nerves of the PNS are composed of ___ ANS: white matter



Gray matter ANS: composed of neuron cell bodies and unmyelinated dendrites and axons and synapses
that appear gray; found in brain and spinal cord



Nuclei of the CNS are composed of ____ ANS: gray matter



Ganglia of the PNS are composed of ______ ANS: gray matter



central canal ANS: filled with CSF; located in the center of spinal cord



gray commissure ANS: two thin strips of gray matter that surrounds the central canal and connects the
horns



What parts of the internal spinal cord are made of gray matter? ANS: Anterior horn, lateral horn, and
posterior horn



anterior horn ANS: gives rise to motor nerve roots; neuron cell bodies found in the region are involved
in somatic motor functions (skeletal muscle contraction)



lateral horn ANS: found only in spinal cord between second thoracic vertebra and first lumbar region;
contains neuron cell bodies of autonomic motor neurons



posterior horn ANS: gives rise to sensory nerve roots; neuron cell bodies found in this region are
involved in processing incoming somatic and visceral sensory information



ascending and descending tracts are made of ____ ANS: myelinated axons AKA white matter

,ascending tract ANS: carry sensory information up the spinal cord



descending tract ANS: carry motor signals down the spinal cord



Spinal white matter is located in these general regions ANS: anterior funiculus, lateral funiculus,
posterior funiculus



sensory pathways travel in .... ANS: posterior and lateral funiculi



motor pathways travels in .... ANS: anterior and lateral funiculi



contralateral ANS: origin and destination of a tract are on opposite sides of body



ipsilateral ANS: origin and destination of tract are on the same side of body; don't decussate



Ascending or descending? anterolateral system (spinothalamic and spinoreticular) ANS: Ascending



Decussation?

anterolateral system (spinothalamic and spinoreticular) ANS: in spinal cord



Ascending or descending?

posterior spinocerebellar ANS: ascending



Decussation?

posterior spinocerebellar ANS: none

, Ascending or descending?

anterior spinocerebellar ANS: ascending



Decussation?

anterior spinocerebellar ANS: in spinal cord



Ascending or descending?

posterior funiculus (gracile fasciculus and cuneate fasciculus) ANS: ascending



Decussation?

posterior funiculus (gracile fasciculus and cuneate fasciculus) ANS: in medulla



Ascending or descending?

lateral corticospinal ANS: descending



Decussation?

lateral corticospinal ANS: in medulla



ascending or descending?

anterior corticospinal ANS: descending



decussation?

anterior corticospinal ANS: in spinal cord



ascending or descending?

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