BIO210Y5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Ramus Communicans, Dorsal Root Ganglion, Autonomic Nervous System

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Autonomic nervous system notes (spinal cord and brain) 12. 1 the spinal cord can function independantly from the brain. The spinal cord is the simplest part of the cns. A reflex is a rapid, autonomic response triggered by specific stimuli: spinal reflexes are controlled in the spinal cord they can function without any input from the brain. Contains gray matter and white ends between vertebrae l1 and l2. In a sectional view, it has an outer layer of matter and an inner layer of gray matter surrounding a small central canal. The amount of gray matter is greatest in segments of the spinal cord dedicated to the sensory and motor control of limbs. The posterior median sulcus is a shallow longitudinal groove on the posterior (dorsal) surface of the spinal cord. The dorsal root contains the axons of the neurons whose cell bodies are in the dorsal root ganglion.

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