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Anatomy & Physiology Test 3

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Cervical Enlargement   Thicker section of spinal cord due to nerves from the upper limb  
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White Matter   Contains myelinated axons  
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Lumbar Enlargement   Thicker section of spinal cord due to nerves from the lower limb  
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Dorsal Root Ganglia   Cell bodies of sensory neurons located outside central nervous system  
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Endoneurium   Connective tissue surrounding axons  
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Epidural Space   Space between the dura mater and spinal cord  
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Ventral root   Motor nerve fibers exit the spinal cord along this root  
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Perineurium   Connective tissue around fascicle  
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Terminus Filum   Anchors spinal column so it can't move up and down in vertebral column  
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Medullary Cone (conus medullaris)   Tapered end of spinal cord  
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Dura mater   Loose fitting outermost meningeal layer  
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Gray mater   Contains very little myelin. Mostly contains somas, dendrites, and nonmyelinated axons  
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Cauda Equine   Bundles of spinal nerves (L2-S5) that extend past end of spinal cord  
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Anterior Gray Horn   Contains large somas of motor neurons  
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Denticulate Ligaments   Prevents side to side movements of spinal cord in vertebral column  
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Subarachnoid Space   Cerebrospinal fluid is found in this space  
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Dorsal Root   Carries sensory nerve fibers to spinal cord in vertebral column  
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Columns   Bundles of axons running up and down the spinal cord  
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