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, A&P - MODULE 2 - PROBLEM SET WITH
ANSWERS 2024
All except what sensory impulses are channeled through the thalamus? - answer-All
sensory impulses (except those associated with the sense of smell) are channeled
through the thalamus.
Be able to label and recognize all nerves in bold. For example, what nerve is
highlighted in blue, below: (see module problem set) - answer-Phrenic nerve
Compression of the ____ nerve results in carpal tunnel syndrome. - answer-Median
nerve
Compression of the _____ nerve results in the ulnar claw sign. - answer-Ulnar nerve
Describe a nerve plexus and list the 4 body nerve plexuses. - answer-A nerve plexus
is a network of interconnecting spinal nerves carried together to some target
location. Major plexuses include the cervical, brachial, lumbar, and sacral plexuses.
Describe the 3 spinal cord meninges and their associated tissues and fluids. -
answer-The outer meninx, a single layer called the spinal dural (mater) sheath is
separated from the vertebral column by a cushioning fat-filled epidural space. The
space between the middle arachnoid and inner pia mater meninges is filled with
cerebrospinal fluid.
Describe the brain meninges and the layers. - answer-The meninges are three layers
of connective tissue membranes that cover and protect central nervous system
organs and enclose cerebrospinal fluid. The leathery dura mater is the double-
layered outer meninx. The middle arachnoid meninx is a loose layer separated from
the dura mater by the subdural space. Beneath the arachnoid meninx is the
subarachnoid space which contains blood vessels and is filled with cerebrospinal
fluid. The inner pia mater meninx is a thin connective tissue tightly attached to the
brain.
Describe the cerebrum. - answer-The foremost part of the brain; largest part of the
brain in humans comprising about 83% of total brain mass
Describe the composition of the gray matter of the spinal cord. - answer-The gray
matter of the cord is composed of multipolar neurons and supporting cells.
Describe the composition of the white matter of the spinal cord. - answer-The white
matter of the cord is composed of myelinated and un-myelinated nerve fibers.
Describe the detail the structure of spinal nerves after leaving the vertebral column. -
answer-Almost immediately after emerging from the vertebral column, a spinal nerve
divides into branches called the dorsal ramus and ventral ramus. The smaller dorsal
ramus contains nerves that serve the dorsal portions of the trunk including the skin
and muscles of the back. The larger ventral ramus contains nerves that serve the
remaining ventral parts of the trunk and the upper and lower limbs.