BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Peripheral Neuropathy, Sciatic Nerve, Lower Motor Neuron

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Spinal cord, somatic nervous system and reflexes outline. White matter large numbers of myelinated and unmyelinated axons: organized into columns, each column contains tracts or bundles of axons same type of information in same direction and speed, ascending tracts, descending tracts. From brain to body, carries motor info: horns projections of gray mater, cell bodies of gray matter organized into functional groups called nuclei, sensory nuclei. Getting information from peripheral nerves (afferent: motor nuclei. Sending information out to effectors (efferent: sensory nuclei are separated from motor nuclei. Somatic and visceral sensory nuclei: posterior gray horns, anterior gray horns. Typical pathway of a spinal nerve (fig 13. 8, 13. 6) Only found in thoracic and lumber, visceral motor nuclei: dorsal root. Axons and cell bodies of sensory neurons: ventral root. Axons of motor neurons: somatic motor neurons. Going to skeletal muscle: visceral motor axons. Going smooth and cardiac muscle, glands and adipose (sympathetic)

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