CAS BI 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerve, Motor Neuron

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The posterior horns project posteriorly, they are longer, thinner and more pointed. The axons of these horns are sensory neurons (afferent) and the cell bodies are interneurons. The anterior ones are smaller and more rounder. The cell bodies in the anterior horns are somatic motor neurons (efferent) Lateral horns are only found in the thoracic and superior lumbar portions only. The cell bodies of these horns are autonomic motor neurons. Somatic means pertaining to the body; it is talking about the skeletal muscle. Automatic refers to the smooth muscle that is found in our organs. Dorsal horns are always pointed, ventral horns are atter and rounded. Interneurons can connect the sensory information to the motor information and to the brain. The posterior and anterior roots are the tubes where the input, information, goes through to get to the horn. The posterior root has a bump: a ganglion, a collection of cell bodies outside the nervous system.

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