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NWHSU Mash GA2 Quiz 4 Anatomy Spinal Cord and Medulla

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All fibers terminating on area 17 have their neuron cell bodies in the ______   Lateral geniculate body  
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An ovoid nucleus located at the anterior tip of the tail of the caudate, in the temporal lobe; part of the olfactory and limbic systems (also – ‘basal nucleus located at tail/inferior end of caudate nucleus’)   Amygdaloid nucleus  
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Define: spinal segment   A portion of spinal cord to which a spinal nerve attaches  
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Name given to the area located immediately external to the dura mater of spinal cord.   epidural space  
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Specific landmark on spinal cord where the dorsal roots attach   Dorsolateral sulcus  
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Specific landmark on spinal cord where the ventral roots attach   Ventrolateral sulcus  
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Specific name given to the white matter of the spinal cord located between the ventral roots and dorsal roots   Lateral Funiculus  
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Structure that anchors spinal cord to the coccyx?   Filum Terminale  
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The C8 spinal nerve attaches to the ___ segment of the spinal cord   8th/1st thoracic  
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The dural sac extends from foramen magnum to ____   2nd sacral segment  
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The neuron cell bodies of fibers comprising the spinothalamic tract are located in ______   Nucleus proprius  
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Contains ascending ipsilateral sensory fibers (proprioception, vibration, discriminating touch) from T6 and above.   Fasiculus Cutaneus  
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Contains ascending ipsilateral sensory fibers (vibration, discriminating touch) from T6 and below.   Fasiculus Gracilis  
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Cranial nerve that supplies the sensory input to the carotid body and sinus?   CN 9. Glossopharyngeal Nerve  
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Cranial nerves associated with the medulla   9,10,11,12  
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Dermatomes represented in fasciculus cuneatus.   T6 and above  
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Fibers of the RIGHT fasciculus cuneatus terminate on the (left or Right)A._____, Name the nucleus B. _____   Right, nucleus cuneatus???  
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Part of brain where nucleus cuneatus is located   Medulla  
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Part of brainstem which contains nuclei gracilis and cuneatus   Medulla  
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Portion of the medulla where corticospinal fibers are located   Pyramids  
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Specific name given to the pointed inferior end of the spinal cord at or just above L2   Conus medullaris  
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The hypoglossal n. exits the brainstem between which 2 structures?   Olive and pyramids  
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Where are neuron cell bodies for fibers forming fasciculus gracilis?   dorsal root ganglia of T6 and below  
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Cranial nerves associated with the pons   5, 6, 7, 8  
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