BIO 252 EXAM 2
Total number of spinal nerves - -31 pairs
How many cervical nerves are there? - -8 (C1-C8)
How many thoracic nerves? - -12 (T1-T12)
How many lumbar nerves? - -5 (L1-L5)
How many sacral nerves? - -5 (S1-S5)
How many coccygeal nerves? - -1 (Co1)
Dorsal root (posterior root) - -Sensory neuron (afferent), dorsal root ganglia (cell body)
Carry sensory information to spinal cord
Ventral root (anterior) - -Motor neuron (efferent)
Carry motor signal to distant part of body
Spinal nerves contains which two neurons? - -Motor and Sensory Neurons
Myotomes - -specific MUSCLE GROUPS innervated by specific levels of spinal nerves
Dermatomes - -Specific PATCHES OF SKIN innervated by specific levels of the spinal
column
Endoneurium - -Connective Tissue surrounds each individual Axon
(Stuck to Axon)
Perineurium - -covers fascicles
(found in middle)
Epineurium - -surrounds spinal nerve
(Found outside)
Cervical plexus - -C1-C5
Phrenic nerve (C3-C5) (play role with breathing)
Serves head and neck
Notable nerves
Roots and nerves
Brachial plexus - -C5-T1 nerves to upper limbs, neck, & shoulder muscles
Roots,Trunks, Division,Cords, & Branches (complex arrangement)
Notable Nerves (radial, Median, & Ulnar)
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What does accronym R.T.D.C.B stand for? - -Roots
Trunks
Divisions
Cords
Branches
Lumbar plexus - -L1-L4 (lumbar region and femoral nerve)
Nerves to abdominal wall, genitals, and lower limb
Roots and divisions
Notable nerves, Radial, Median, and Ulnar
Sacral and coccygeal plexus - -L4-Co1
Nerves to the buttock, perineum and lower limb
Roots and divisions
Notable Nerves- Sciatic nerve (tibial and common fibular)
Reflex - -A fast, involuntary and predictable sequence of events that function in an are
Sensory receptors, sensory neurons, interneuron, motor neuron, effector,
Effector - -The muscles that carry out response
Sensory receptors - -neurons that respond to stimuli and trigger electrical signals
Sensory neurons (afferent neurons) - -neurons that carry incoming information from the
sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
Interneurons - -link between sensory and motor neurons, found in the brain and spinal
cord
Motor neurons - -carry signals from the spinal cord to the muscles to produce
movement
Ipsilateral - -same side
Contralateral - -opposite side
Monosynaptic - -one synapse
Polysynaptic - -multiple synapses(multiple neurons stimulated)
Sensory tracts - -afferent (ascending tracts) (to the brain)
Spinothalamic (antero and lateral)
Posterior (Dorsal) Columns- (Cuneate and Gracile)
Spinothalamic - -spinal cord to thalamus
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