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The Spinal Cord.

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1 The Spinal Cord

2 Protection Vertebrae Spinal meninges Three layers of connective tissue
Dura mater Arachnoid mater Pia mater Continuous with cranial meninges Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

3 Spinal Meninges Epidural space: between vertebrae and dura mater
Dura mater- tough, dense connective tissue Arachnoid mater: resembles spider’s web Extends into subarachnoid space Subarachnoid space CSF circulates in this space Pia mater: thin, delicate layer Adheres to surface of spinal cord (and brain) Contains blood vessels

4 Spinal Meninges

5 Spinal Meninges

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9 Structure of the Spinal Cord

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11 Structure of the Spinal Cord

12 Spinal Nerves Nerves attached to spinal cord by 2 roots
Dorsal root: made of axons of sensory neurons Dorsal root ganglion: swelling containing cell bodies of sensory neurons Ventral root: composed of axons of motor neurons Both somatic motor and autonomic motor

13 Spinal Cord Functions Pathways for nerve impulses within tracts
Ascending (sensory) Descending (motor) Reflexes: fast, involuntary sequences of actions in response to stimuli Can be simple (withdrawal) or complex (learned sequence such as driving car)

14 The Reflex Arc Sensory receptor: responds to stimulus
Sensory neuron: through dorsal root ganglion and root  posterior horn Integrating center: single synapse between sensory and motor neurons Motor neuron: from anterior horn  ventral root  spinal nerve  Effector: muscle or gland responds

15 The Reflex Arc

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