CAS BI 106 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Spinal Nerve, Efferent Nerve Fiber, Autonomic Nervous System

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Spinal cord is about 16-18 inches long. Meninges in spinal cord: (look at lecture- end 10 mins of 15th march 2017) Spinal cord sits in the center of the subarachnoid space. The posterior horns are longer thinner and more pointed (have afferent neurons). The anterior horns are smaller, rounder and fatter (have efferent neurons). Lateral horns have cell bodies of autonomic motor neurons (in thoracic and superior lateral portions only). Somatic means pertaining to the body- talking about skeletal muscle. Autonomic innervates smooth muscle found in our organs. The 4 roots on the either side of the spinal cord are called the posterior and anterior roots. The posterior root has the ganglion- which has the cell bodies of neurons in the periphery nervous system- called the posterior root ganglion. Spinal nerves are peripheral nerves that come out of the spinal cord. The rootlets form to become the anterior root or the posterior root and form a single spinal nerve.

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