Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Foramen Magnum, Lumbar Puncture, Spinal Cord

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Structural division of the nervous system: cns sits within a bony cage for protection, brain, spinal cord. Pns is less protected as it travels to the periphery: cranial nerves, spinal nerves. Sensory - (cid:862)affere(cid:374)t(cid:863) i(cid:374)for(cid:373)atio(cid:374) travels to cns to provide feedback about environment: motor - (cid:862)effere(cid:374)t(cid:863) i(cid:374)for(cid:373)atio(cid:374) travels from. Somatic (cid:862)body(cid:863: controls functions under conscious, voluntary control, skeletal mm. , sensory neurons in skin, autonomic/visceral (cid:862)guts(cid:863, controls functions under involuntary control, smooth mm. , cardiac mm. , glands, sympathetic & parasympathetic. Extends from foramen magnum to l2 vertebrae: conus medullaris = cone shaped termination of spinal cord, cauda equina = bundle of spinal roots below l2 vertebrae, cross-section: h-shaped grey matter surrounded by white matter. Part of the peripheral nervous system: mixed nerve carrying motor and sensory information between the spinal cord and body, arises from motor neurons in grey matter of sc.

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