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Chapter 13-Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Spinal Reflexes

front 1

Anatomically, the spinal cord is part of the _________, and the spinal nerves are part of the _________.

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CNS; PNS

front 2

What is the term for the expanded segment of the spinal cord where nerves exit that serve the shoulder and upper limbs?

back 2

Cervical Enlargement

front 3

Which of the spinal meninges is the outermost, dense, collagenous layer?

back 3

Dura Mater

front 4

The collection of dorsal and ventral roots that continues through the vertebral canal and resembles a horse's tail is the __________.

back 4

Cauda Equina

front 5

Which part of the gray matter in the spinal cord contains somatic and visceral sensory nuclei?

back 5

The posterior gray horns contain somatic and visceral sensory nuclei.

front 6

Which is/are composed of myelinated fibers carrying information toward the brain?

back 6

ascending tracts

front 7

What term is given to the projections of gray matter toward the outer surface of the spinal cord?

back 7

The term horns is given to the projections of gray matter toward the outer surface of the spinal cord and includes the anterior gray horns, posterior gray horns, and lateral gray horns.

front 8

The connective tissue that wraps bundles of axons into fascicles is the __________.

back 8

perineurium

front 9

A bilateral region of skin that in innervated by a single pair of spinal nerves is a __________.

back 9

Dermatome

front 10

What plexus includes the phrenic nerve, a nerve that controls the diaphragm?

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Cervical plexus

front 11

What plexus includes the ulnar nerve?

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Brachial Plexus

front 12

In what pattern of neural processing does one neuron synapse with several neurons?

back 12

Divergence

front 13

In what pattern of neural processing do several neurons synapse on one neuron?

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Convergence

front 14

What is the first step of a reflex?

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the arrival of a stimulus and the activation of a receptor

front 15

Which type of reflex is genetically or developmentally acquired?

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Innate reflexes

front 16

What is the term for a reflex where the sensory neuron synapses directly on the motor neuron?

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Monosynaptic Reflex

front 17

What type of reflex is initiated by increasing the length of a muscle and will cause that muscle to contract?

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Stretch Reflex

front 18

What reflex causes the movement of a body part away from a stimulus?

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Withdrawal reflex

front 19

Which reflex will cause a motor response on the side opposite the stimulus?

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crossed extensor reflex

front 20

Label the parts of the adult spinal cord.

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A. Cervical Enlargement
B. Thoracic Spinal Nerves
C. Conus Medullaris
D. Cauda Equina
E. Filum Terminale

front 21

Label the parts of the sectional view of the spinal cord.

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A. Dorsal Root Ganglion
B. Posterior Gray Horn
C. Lateral Gray Horn
D. Posterior Median Sulcus
E. Ventral Root
F. Anterior Median Fissure

front 22

Label the steps in a reflex arc.

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A. Arrival of stimulus and activation of receptor.
B. Response by effector.
C. Activation of sensory neuron.
D. Activation of motor neuron.
E. Information processing in the CNS.

front 23

Monitors external tension produced during a muscular contraction and prevents tearing or breaking of the tendon.

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Tendon Reflex

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A form of withdrawal reflex in which the muscles of a limb contract to move the limb away from a source of stimulation.

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Flexor Reflex

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A monosynaptic reflex that prevents excessive stretching of skeletal muscles.

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Stretch Reflex

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A polysynaptic reflex in which the motor response occurs on the side opposite the stimulus.

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Crossed Extensor Reflex

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Relay information from one side of the spinal cord to the other before reaching its destination in the gray matter.

back 27

Gray commissures

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A collection of neuron cell bodies, neuroglia and unmyelinated axons.

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Gray Matter

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CNS nucleus

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A collection of neuron cell bodies with a common function and a discrete anatomical boundary.

front 30

Bundles of axons in the CNS that are relatively uniform with respect to diameter, myelination and conduction speed.

back 30

Tracts

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Conducts information from peripheral receptors to processing centers in the brain.

back 31

Sensory Pathways

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Delivering information from the CNS motor control centers to the effecter organs.

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Motor Pathways

front 33

The filum terminale and spinal nerves in the lumbar and sacral regions are called the __________.

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Cauda Equina

front 34

The membranes surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal cord are the __________.

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Meninges

front 35

The space between the arachnoid and pia mater is filled with __________.

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Cerebrospinal Fluid

front 36

The dorsal root ganglion contains the __________ of __________ neurons.

back 36

cell bodies; sensory

front 37

Which labeled structure is continuous with the dura mater of the brain?

back 37

Label 1

front 38

In the spinal cord, the gray horns contain __________.

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visceral and somatic sensory and motor nuclei

front 39

The most important branch of the cervical plexus is the __________ nerve, which innervates the diaphragm.

back 39

phrenic

front 40

The branches of the ansa cervicalis innervate the __________.

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laryngeal muscles

front 41

The median nerve of the brachial plexus innervates the __________.

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flexor muscles of the forearm

front 42

Susan is doing hip extension movements during an exercise class. Which plexus and which nerve(s) is she using to contract the gluteus maximus muscle?

back 42

sacral plexus and inferior gluteal nerve

front 43

Ryan was in a car accident and has suffered injury to the dorsal root of his C7 spinal nerve on his left side. Which structure would he likely have difficulty receiving sensations from after this injury?

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his left index finger

front 44

Which of the nerves innervates the sphincter muscles controlling defecation and urination?

back 44

pudendal nerve

front 45

Which term describes the action of the neural circuit when collateral branches of axons extend back and further stimulate presynaptic neurons?

back 45

reverberation

front 46

The reflex that complements a withdrawal reflex, making compensatory adjustments on the side of the body opposite that which receives the stimulus, is the __________ reflex.

back 46

crossed extensor

front 47

Sherry runs a feather along the sole of her 10-year-old brother's foot. His toes immediately curl in response to the touch. What type of reflex has just occurred?

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Plantar Reflex

front 48

surrounds each myelinated axon and its Schwann cells

back 48

endoneurium

front 49

True statements about the peripheral distribution of spinal nerves.

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-The largest branch from a spinal nerve is the ventral ramus.
-White rami communicantes carry information toward the sympathetic ganglia.
-Rami communicantes are nerve branches to and from sympathetic chain ganglia near the spinal cord.

front 50

These nerves arrive from cervical plexus.

back 50

phrenic nerve, supraclavicular nerve, greater auricular nerve

front 51

Method by which reflexes can be classified.

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-the site where information processing occurs
-the nature of the resulting motor response
-the complexity of the neural circuit

front 52

Which of the following reflexes prevent(s) you from falling when you slip in a puddle of water in your kitchen?

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polysynaptic
crossed extensor
contralateral
All of the listed responses are correct. ****

front 53

The patellar reflex __________.

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-causes a rapid increase and then decline in the muscle tone of the quadriceps
-is an example of a monosynaptic reflex and a stretch reflex
-is triggered by stretching of the quadriceps muscles

front 54

True/False. The cauda equina is composed of the long ventral and dorsal roots of spinal segments L2 to S5.

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True. Caudal to the conus medullaris, the spinal cord is evident as long fibrous roots called the cauda equina.

front 55

True/False. A sensory message entering the spinal cord enters the dorsal side of the spinal cord, while the motor response exits the ventral side.

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True. A sensory message entering the spinal cord enters the dorsal side of the spinal cord, while the motor response exits the ventral side.

front 56

There are three complex, interwoven networks of compound nerve trunks called plexuses that branch into peripheral nerves; in descending order, these are the cervical plexus, the brachial plexus, and the __________ plexus.

back 56

lumbosacral

front 57

The largest nerve in the body is the sciatic nerve, which arises from the __________ plexus.

back 57

sacral

front 58

The best-known example of a monosynaptic reflex is the __________ reflex.

back 58

stretch

front 59

The withdrawal of CSF from the subarachnoid space is a called a __________.

back 59

spinal tap

front 60

In the CNS, the tracts that link the brain with the rest of the body are composed of __________.

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sensory and motor pathways

front 61

The dorsal root of a spinal nerve is the site for ______________ neurons, whereas the ventral root is the site of ___________ neurons.

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sensory; motor

front 62

The cervical enlargement of the spinal cord supplies nerves to the __________.

back 62

shoulder girdle and arms

front 63

The area of the spinal cord that surrounds the central canal and is dominated by the cell bodies of neurons and glial cells is the __________.

back 63

gray matter

front 64

The posterior gray horns of the spinal cord contain __________.

back 64

somatic and visceral sensory nuclei

front 65

The delicate connective tissue fibers that surround individual axons of spinal nerves comprise a layer called the __________.

back 65

endoneurium

front 66

The trapezius muscle is innervated by nerves from which plexus?

back 66

cervical

front 67

The brachial plexus innervates the __________.

back 67

shoulder girdle and arm

front 68

Parallel processing is the "neural circuit" in which __________.

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several neurons or neuronal pools process the same information at one time

front 69

When sensory information is relayed from one part of the brain to another, the pattern is called __________.

back 69

serial processing

front 70

The goal of information processing during a neural reflex is the selection of __________.

back 70

an appropriate motor response and the activation of specific motor neurons

front 71

Consider the steps of a reflex arc. Which step follows information processing?

back 71

activation of a motor neuron

front 72

The sensory receptors in the stretch reflex are the __________.

back 72

muscle spindles

front 73

When one set of motor neurons is stimulated, those controlling antagonistic muscles are inhibited. This statement illustrates the principle of __________.

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reciprocal inhibition

front 74

The highest level of motor control involves a series of interactions that occur __________.

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in centers in the brain that can modulate or build on reflexive motor patterns

front 75

The designation C3 relative to the spinal cord refers to the __________.

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third cervical segment

front 76

April stubs her left hallux as she is walking to the kitchen at night. Which nerve and which plexus are involved in the sensation of pain sent to her brain?

back 76

fibular nerve and sacral plexus

front 77

Spinal nerves are classified as mixed nerves because they contain __________.

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both sensory and motor fibers

front 78

The epidural space is an area that contains __________.

back 78

loose connective tissue, blood vessels, and adipose tissue

front 79

In the spinal cord, the cerebrospinal fluid is found within the __________.

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central canal and subarachnoid space

front 80

The dura mater attaches itself at its base to the skeletal system through the __________.

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coccygeal ligament

front 81

The axons in the white matter of the spinal cord that carry sensory information up toward the brain are organized into __________.

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ascending tracts

front 82

In reference to the vertebral column, C2 refers to the cervical nerve that __________.

back 82

precedes vertebra C2

front 83

The white ramus is the branch of a spinal nerve that consists of __________.

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myelinated preganglionic axons

front 84

Unmyelinated fibers that innervate glands and smooth muscles in the body wall or limbs form the __________.

back 84

gray ramus

front 85

The lumbo-sacral plexus that supplies the pelvic girdle and the leg includes the spinal nerves __________.

back 85

T12–S4

front 86

Pain receptors are the __________.

back 86

dendrites of sensory neurons

front 87

Reflexive removal of a hand from a hot stove and blinking when the eyelashes are touched are examples of __________.

back 87

innate reflexes

front 88

Why are the most complicated responses produced by polysynaptic responses?

back 88

The interneurons can control several different muscle groups.

front 89

Several neurons synapsing on a single postsynaptic neuron are __________.

back 89

convergence

front 90

The activity occurring in the Golgi tendon organ involves __________.

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the stretching of the collagen fibers and stimulation of the sensory neuron

front 91

In an adult, CNS injury is suspected if there is __________.

back 91

a positive Babinski reflex

front 92

In the peripheral nervous system (PNS), __________.

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A. neuron cell bodies are located in ganglia
B. spinal nerves connect to the spinal cord
C. cranial nerves connect to the brain
D. All of the listed responses are correct. (*)

front 93

Inferior to the lumbar enlargement; a region where the spinal cord becomes tapered and conical.

back 93

Conus Medullaris

front 94

___ matter is the region of integration and command initiation, and ___ matter carries information from place to place.

back 94

Gray; white

front 95

____, located only in the thoracic and lumbar segments, contain visceral motor nuclei.

back 95

Lateral gray horns

front 96

The _____ posterior to and anterior to the central canal contain axons that cross from one side of the cord to the other before they reach an area in the gray matter.

back 96

Gray Commissures

front 97

Functional groups of interconnected neurons are called _______.

back 97

Neuronal Pools