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Systems 1b Practical Anatomy- Body Intergration


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How many cervical vertebrae are there?

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How many cervical vertebrae are there?
12
How many thoracic vertebrae are there?
5
How many lumbar vertebrae are there?
5- all fused together
How many sacral vertebrae are there?
3-5
How many coccygeal vertebrae are there?
Spinal nerve (branched from spinal cord)
What lies in the intervertebral foramen?
Secondary cartilaginous joint (hyaline + fibrocartilage)
What type of joint occurs between the bodies of adjacent vertebrae (the intervertebral disk)?
Synovial planar joints
What type of joint occurs between the articular facets of adjacent vertebrae?
Atlas
What name is given to C1
Vertibral prominence
What name is given to C7
The anulus fibrosis (fibrocartilage) and the nucleus pulposus (hyaline cartilage)
What are the two structures that make up the intervertebral disc?
Lordosis, kyphosis, scoliosis
What are the three anomalies of the vertebral column?
Flexion, extension, lateral flexion, rotation
Movements of the cervical vertebrae
Rotation, lateral flexion
Movements of the thoracic vertebrae
Flexion, extension
Movements of the lumbar vertebrae
The spinae erector muscles to extend the spine
What is the main muscle that acts on the vertebrae dorsally?
Filter the lymph for immulogical defence
What is the function of a lymph node?
Resulting from more grey matter required to form the plexus for the upper and lower limbs
Why is there an enlargement of the spinal cord in the cervical and lumber regions?
Conus medullaris
Which structure does the cauda equina emerge from?
L2-S5 (+Cc)
What spinal nerves form the cauda equina?
Motor bodies
What is grey matter made of?
Myelinated axons
What is white matter made of?
Autonamic (sympathetic), these are located between T1-L2 and only have one synapse
What type of neve impulses are associated with the lateral horn cells?
Pia mater, arachniod marter and dura marter
What are the three layers of the meninges called?
S2/3
What level does the dura and arachnoid marter descend to?
In the subarachniod space
Where is the cerbrial spinal fluid contained
90-95
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