BIO 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Skeletal Muscle, Midbrain, Posterior Grey Column

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Cns are equivalent of nerves in the pns: ganglia (plural singular is ganglion): a cluster of nerve cell bodies in the pns, nuclei: clusters of cell bodies in the brain and spinal cord. These are generally identified by specific names: gray matter: the tissues in the cns are divided into two types of matter, one being the gray matter. This matter consists of unmyelinated nerve cells bodies, dendrites, and axons. The cell bodies are in a organized fashion in both the brain and the spinal cord. Its pale color comes from the myelin sheaths that surround the axons: generally, found on the outside of the spinal cord. Include the dorsal and ventral horns, dorsal and ventral roots, and the dorsal root ganglion. Sketch a cross section of the spinal cord, label it, and briefly describe the structure of the spinal cord. Each spinal region is divided into segments, and each segment gives rise to bilateral pair of spinal nerves.

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