1/14
These flashcards cover key terms and concepts regarding the spinal cord, spinal nerves, and the autonomic nervous system based on the lecture notes from Lab 11.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced |
---|
No study sessions yet.
Spinal Cord
A continuation of the brain stem located within the vertebral canal that serves mainly as a communication link.
Conus Medullaris
The terminal end of the spinal cord, typically located at the first or second lumbar vertebra.
Cauda Equina
A bundle of spinal nerves and nerve roots extending from the inferior end of the spinal cord.
Dorsal Root
The part of a spinal nerve that contains sensory neurons entering the spinal cord.
Ventral Root
The part of a spinal nerve that contains motor neurons exiting the spinal cord.
Nerve Plexus
A network of intersecting spinal nerves that supplies nerves to body parts; includes cervical, brachial, lumbar, and sacral plexuses.
Efferent Pathways
Motor pathways that transmit impulses away from the central nervous system.
Preganglionic Neuron
A neuron that transmits signals from the central nervous system to a ganglion in the autonomic nervous system.
Ganglionic Neuron
A neuron that transmits signals from a ganglion to an effector in the autonomic nervous system.
Sympathetic Nervous System
A division of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for 'fight or flight' responses.
Parasympathetic Nervous System
A division of the autonomic nervous system that conserves energy and promotes 'rest and digest' activities.
Reflex Arc
The neural pathway that mediates a reflex action, typically comprising a receptor, sensory neuron, integration center, motor neuron, and effector.
Monosynaptic Reflex
A reflex that involves only one synapse between a sensory neuron and a motor neuron.
Polysynaptic Reflex
A reflex that involves one or more interneurons in addition to the sensory and motor neurons.
Patellar Reflex
A stretch reflex induced by tapping the patellar ligament, resulting in extension of the knee.