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1 Bio& 241 A&P Unit 4 Lecture 3

2 Review – write out: *Order and circulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from formation to circulation *Embryonic development – fill in blanks Word bank: (may be used more than once) Metencephalon Mesacephalon Telencephalon Diencephalon Rhombencephalon Myelencephalon Prosencephalon

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10 Spinal Cord anatomy

11 Position of the Spinal Cord in relationship to the Vertebral Foramen

12 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
Posterior C B K N E I J A G D F L M Anterior

13 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord

14 Ascending and Descending Tracts of the Spinal Cord

15 Patellar reflex Achilles reflex

16 Newborn reflexes Root reflex Suck reflex Moro reflex Tonic neck reflex Grasp reflex Babinski reflex Step reflex

17 Spinal Nerves Cervical nerves 8 pairs Thoracic Nerves 12 pairs
Lumbar Nerves 5 pairs Sacral Nerves 5 pairs Coccygeal Nerves 1 pair Total pairs

18 Spinal Plexuses and Nerves
Cervical Plexus (C1-C5) Phrenic nerve Brachial Plexus (C5-T1) Axillary nerve, Radial nerve, Ulnar nerve Lumbar Plexus (L1-L4) Femoral nerve, Genitofemoral nerve Sacral Plexus (L4-S4) Sciatic nerve, Pudendal nerve

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20 Cervical plexus Nerve Distribution Phrenic Diaphragm

21 Brachial plexus Axillary Deltoid, teres minor Radial
Triceps brachii, extensor of the forearms Median Pronator teres, flexor carpi radialis Ulnar Flexor carpi ulnaris, skin of the medial side of hand, 5th finger, medial half of 4th finger

22 Lumbar plexus Genitofemoral
Cremaster muscle, skin over middle anterior surface of the thigh, scrotum and Labia majora Femoral Flexor muscles of thigh, leg extensor muscles, skin over anterior and medial thigh, medial leg and foot

23 Sacral plexus Sciatic Combination of two nerves, tibial and common peroneal, innervates most of lower leg. Pudendal Muscle of the perineum, skin of the penis and scrotum, clitoris, labial majora, labial minora, and vagina

24 Spinal Nerves from the Cervical and Brachial plexuses
Distribution Phrenic Diaphragm Axillary Deltoid, teres minor Radial Triceps brachii, extensor of the forearms Ulnar Flexor carpi ulnaris, skin of the medial side of hand, 5th finger, medial half of 4th finger

25 Spinal Nerves from the Lumbar plexus
Distribution Median Pronator teres, flexor carpi radialis Genitofemoral Cremaster muscle, skin over middle anterior surface of the thigh, scrotum and Labia majora Femoral Flexor muscles of thigh, leg extensor muscles, skin over anterior and medial thigh, medial leg and foot

26 Spinal Nerves from the Sacral plexus
Distribution Sciatic Combination of two nerves, tibial and common peroneal, innervates most of lower leg. Pudendal Muscle of the perineum, skin of the penis and scrotum, clitoris, labial majora, labial minora, and vagina

27 Dermatomes Senses from spinal nerve or Trigemonal cranial nerve V

28 Review of Cranial Nerves

29 Cranial Nerves

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31 Cranial Nerves Olfactory nerve Sensory
Location: olfactory foramen, cribriform plate  Smelling

32 Cranial Nerves (II) Optic nerve Sensory Location: Optic foramen
 Sight

33 Cranial Nerves (III) Oculomotor nerve Motor
Location: superior orbital fissure  Eye muscle movement

34 Cranial Nerves (IV) Trochlear nerve Motor
Location: superior orbital fissure  Superior oblique muscle

35 Cranial Nerves (V) Trigeminal nerve Sensory and motor 3 branches
1. Ophthalmic branch Location: Superior orbital fissure  orbit cornea, upper eyelid, nose, forehead skin, sinuses 2. Maxillary branch Location: Foramen rotundum  lower eyelid, temple, cheek, lip, palate, pharynx, teeth 3. Mandibular branch Location: Foramen ovale  sensory, temporal, lip, meatus, jaw regions, motor for mastication, ear ossicles

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37 Cranial Nerves (VI) Abducens nerve Motor
Location: superior orbital fissure  Lateral rectus muscle

38 Cranial Nerves (VII) Facial nerve Sensory and motor
Location: internal auditory meatus  Taste buds, facial expression, glands

39 Cranial Nerves (VIII) Vestibulocochlear nerve Sensory
Location: Internal auditory/acoustic meatus  equilibrium, hearing

40 Cranial Nerves (IX) Glossopharyngeal nerve Sensory and motor
Location: jugular foramen  Taste buds, senses, swallowing, salivary

41 Cranial Nerves (X) Vagus nerve Sensory and motor
Location: jugular foramen  Visceral impulses, muscles of airway, intestines, gallbladder

42 Cranial Nerves (XI) Spinal Accessory nerve Motor
Location: Jugular foramen  pharynx, larynx, soft palate, trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscle

43 Cranial Nerves (XII) Hypoglossal nerve Motor
Location: hypoglossal canal  Tongue for speech and swallowing

44 Propagation of an AP along neuron

45 Propagation of an AP along neuron

46 Communication between neurons at a synaptic junction


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