Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
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Spinal Cord
Spinal Cord
42 cm long (17 inches) and 1.8 cm thick
Provides two way conduction pathway to
and from the brain (white matter)
Major reflex center (gray matter)
Enclosed within vertebral column
Extends from skull to the last rib (L1)
Protected by bone, cerebrospinal fluid and
meninges
Spinal Cord
The cord does not extend the
entire length of the vertebral
column
A group of nerves leaves the
inferior spinal cord and extend
downward
Resembles a horses tail and is
called the cauda equina.
Spinal Cord
31 pairs of spinal nerves
arise from the vertebral
column
Cross Section of Spinal Cord
The gray matter in the center surrounds
the central core
Looks like a butterfly
Cross section of Spinal Cord
Two posterior projections
Posterior/Dorsal horns
Two anterior projections
Anterior/Ventral horns
Cross section of Spinal Cord
Neurons with specific functions can be found in the gray
matter
Dorsal horns contain interneurons and cell bodies
Sensory neurons enter through dorsal root ganglion
Motor neurons send their signals through the ventral
root
Cross section of Spinal Cord
White matter in the spinal cord runs in three
directions depending on function
Ascending, descending, and across
Myelinated nerve fibers
Made up of tracts – axons with the same
direction and functions