Deck 14: Nervous System: Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves

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Which space associated with the spinal cord meninges contains areolar connective tissue, blood vessels, and adipose connective tissue?

A) Subarachnoid space
B) Epidural space
C) Central canal
D) Subdural space
E) Epiarachnoid space
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The lateral horns of the spinal cord contain

A) axons of motor neurons and interneuron cell bodies.
B) axons of sensory and motor neurons.
C) cell bodies of somatic sensory neurons.
D) axons of sensory neurons and interneuron cell bodies.
E) cell bodies of autonomic motor neurons.
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The innermost of the meninges is the pia mater.
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The spinal dura mater contains an outer periosteal layer and an inner meningeal layer.
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What is the correct order for the parts of the spinal cord, from superior to inferior?

A) Cervical - thoracic - sacral - coccygeal - lumbar
B) Cervical - thoracic - lumbar - sacral - coccygeal
C) Thoracic - lumbar - sacral - cervical - coccygeal
D) Thoracic - cervical - lumbar - coccygeal - sacral
E) Thoracic - lumbar - sacral - coccygeal - cervical
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The spinal cord part with the largest diameter is the ________ part.

A) thoracic
B) cervical
C) lumbar
D) sacral
E) coccygeal
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The most inferior spinal nerve is

A) C7.
B) C8.
C) Co1.
D) Co7.
E) CN XII.
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The tapered, conical inferior end of the spinal cord is called the conus

A) finalis.
B) medullaris.
C) equine.
D) caudalis.
E) sacralis.
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What is the thin strand of pia mater that helps to anchor the spinal cord to the coccyx?

A) Conus medullaris
B) Cervical enlargement
C) Terminus coccyx
D) Filum terminale
E) Coccygeal tendon
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The most delicate of the meninges consists of elastic and collagen fibers and is known as the

A) pia mater.
B) dura mater.
C) falx cerebri.
D) arachnoid mater.
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Which space associated with the spinal cord meninges contains cerebrospinal fluid?

A) Epidural space
B) Subdural space
C) Subarachnoid space
D) Epiarachnoid space
E) Subpial space
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Which statement accurately describes spinal nerves?

A) Most spinal nerves are motor nerves.
B) Each spinal nerve is mixed in that it contains some sensory axons and some motor axons.
C) All spinal nerves are sensory nerves.
D) Odd-numbered spinal nerves are sensory and even-numbered spinal nerves are motor.
E) Spinal nerves are central axons contained within the vertebral canal.
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In adults, the spinal cord is not the same length as the vertebral canal, and most of the lumbar part of the spinal cord is within

A) the coccyx.
B) the sacrum.
C) the cervical vertebrae.
D) the thoracic vertebrae.
E) the cauda equina.
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The posterior horns of the spinal cord contain

A) axons of motor neurons and cell bodies of interneurons.
B) axons of sensory and motor neurons.
C) axons of interneurons.
D) axons of sensory neurons and cell bodies of interneurons.
E) autonomic motor neurons.
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In a lumbar puncture (spinal tap), fluid is extracted from the

A) central canal of the spinal cord.
B) epidural space.
C) subdural space.
D) epipial space.
E) subarachnoid space.
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The subdural space is the region between the arachnoid mater and the dura mater.
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Paired, lateral triangular extensions of the spinal pia mater that extend to the dura to suspend and anchor the spinal cord are known as ________ ligaments.
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Each side of the spinal cord gives rise to ________ cervical nerves.

A) two
B) six
C) seven
D) eight
E) twelve
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A typical spinal cord in an adult is

A) 24-26 inches long.
B) 12-14 inches long.
C) 8-10 inches long.
D) 16-18 inches long.
E) 20-24 inches long.
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The inferior tip of the spinal cord is the ________ part.

A) thoracic
B) lumbar
C) coccygeal
D) cervical
E) sacral
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The large section of spinal white matter that is found between the posterior gray horns is known as the posterior

A) commissure.
B) funiculus.
C) decussation.
D) peduncle.
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Information about temperature, proprioception, and pressure from skin, joints, and muscles is conveyed by

A) somatomotor pathways.
B) visceromotor pathways.
C) somatosensory pathways.
D) viscerosensory pathways.
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Which of the following accurately compares sections of spinal white matter?

A) A fasciculus is smaller than a funiculus.
B) A fasciculus is larger than a funiculus.
C) A fasciculus is smaller than a tract.
D) A fasciculus is larger than a tract.
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This structure contains unmyelinated axons and serves as a communication route between the right and left sides of the gray matter in the spinal cord.

A) Gray commissure
B) White commissure
C) Lateral commissure
D) Posterior commissure
E) Denticulate ligaments
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A conduction pathway consists of a

A) nerve and an effector.
B) nerve and a tract.
C) ganglion and a nucleus.
D) tract and a nucleus.
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Which accurately describes sensory and motor pathways?

A) Sensory pathways terminate in the brain, and motor pathways terminate at effectors.
B) Both sensory and motor pathways terminate in the brain.
C) Both sensory and motor pathways terminate in the PNS.
D) Sensory pathways terminate at effectors and motor pathways terminate in the brain.
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The lateral funiculus contains both ascending and descending tracts.
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Motor pathways are also called ascending pathways.
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In sum, there are ________ pairs of spinal nerves.

A) 13
B) 31
C) 40
D) 51
E) 12
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A pathway has two parts: a bundle of CNS axons and a collection of neuron cell bodies in the CNS.
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Neurons of the thalamus that are part of sensory conduction pathways are considered

A) primary neurons.
B) secondary neurons.
C) tertiary neurons.
D) quaternary neurons.
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The white matter of the spinal cord is surrounded by its grey matter.
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________ pathways have peripheral primary neurons and central secondary and tertiary neurons.

A) Motor
B) Sensory
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Because most pathways decussate, each side of the brain processes information from the ________ side of the body.

A) contralateral
B) ipsilateral
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An individual tract within the spinal cord contains either sensory nerve signals or motor nerve signals only.
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These nuclei are located in the lateral horns and innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands.

A) Sensory nuclei
B) Autonomic motor nuclei
C) Visceral sensory nuclei
D) Somatic sensory nuclei
E) Somatic motor nuclei
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Nuclei within the gray matter of the spinal cord that receive information from sensory receptors such as pain or pressure receptors in the skin are ________ nuclei.

A) visceral sensory
B) somatic sensory
C) autonomic motor
D) somatic motor
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The axons of primary sensory neurons make synaptic connections with

A) posterior root ganglia of spinal nerves.
B) secondary neurons in the CNS.
C) secondary neurons in the PNS.
D) thalamic neurons.
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The ________ nuclei within the gray matter of the spinal cord send nerve impulses to skeletal muscles.

A) visceral sensory
B) somatic sensory
C) autonomic motor
D) somatic motor
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Abdominal pain from digestive organs (e.g., from a stomach ulcer) would be conveyed to the brain by way of somatosensory pathways.
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Motor pathways are ________ tracts that control ________.

A) ascending; affectors
B) ascending; effectors
C) descending; affectors
D) descending; effectors
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Some motor pathways originate in the cerebellum.
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In both the anterolateral pathway and the posterior funiculus-medial lemniscal pathway, the axons of the ________ neurons decussate in the CNS.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
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Lower motor neurons are always excitatory.
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The direct motor pathway originates in the

A) motor cortex of the cerebral cortex.
B) superior colliculus of the midbrain.
C) vestibular nuclei of the brainstem.
D) reticular formation of the brainstem.
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Which of the rami is much smaller than the other?

A) The anterior ramus
B) The posterior ramus
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The tectospinal tract is part of the medial pathway, which is an indirect motor pathway.
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Neurons in the primary somatosensory cortex receive input from tertiary neurons that have their cell bodies residing in the thalamus.
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The spinocerebellar pathway is an ascending somatosensory pathway.
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The anterior spinocerebellar tract conducts signals about

A) pain from the upper limbs.
B) pain from the lower limbs.
C) proprioception from the upper limbs.
D) proprioception from the lower limbs.
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The lateral corticospinal tracts include a ________ of the upper motor neuron axons that pass through the medulla, and they govern control of ________.

A) majority; axial muscles
B) majority; muscles used for finely controlled movements
C) minority; axial muscles
D) minority; muscles used for finely controlled movements
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The neurons that directly innervate skeletal muscles are called

A) first-order neurons.
B) second-order neurons.
C) upper motor neurons.
D) lower motor neurons.
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Axons of the corticobulbar tracts

A) descend in the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord and synapse with anterior horn motor neurons.
B) descend in the anterior funiculus of the spinal cord and synapse with lateral horn motor neurons.
C) do not pass through the spinal cord, as they synapse with lower motor neurons in brainstem cranial nuclei.
D) do not pass through the spinal cord, as they synapse with cerebellar Purkinje cells.
E) connect the supplementary motor cortex with the primary motor cortex.
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The function of upper motor neurons is to

A) directly excite skeletal muscle cells.
B) excite or inhibit skeletal muscle cells.
C) excite or inhibit lower motor neurons.
D) excite motor portions of the thalamus.
E) excite or inhibit motor portions of the cerebral cortex.
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Information about pain and temperature is conveyed to the brain by way of the

A) posterior funiculus-medial lemniscal pathway.
B) spinocerebellar pathway.
C) anterolateral pathway.
D) fasciculus gracilis.
E) tectospinal tract.
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The cell bodies of lower motor neurons are housed in the posterior horns of the spinal cord.
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The fasciculus cuneatus is part of the

A) anterolateral pathway.
B) spinocerebellar pathway.
C) posterior funiculus-medial lemniscal pathway.
D) lateral spinothalamic tract.
E) fasciculus gracilis.
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Motor neurons that innervate the head and neck are located in the motor nuclei of cranial nerves and in the reticular formation.
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The medial lemniscus is

A) gray matter in the spinal cord that processes information about proprioception and touch.
B) gray matter in the spinal cord that processes information about pain and temperature.
C) white matter in the brainstem that conducts information about proprioception and touch.
D) white matter in the brainstem that conducts information about pain and temperature.
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Axons of the anterior corticospinal tracts decussate in the medulla.
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The anterior rami of T1-T11 are called

A) dorsal plexuses.
B) anterior plexuses.
C) intercostal nerves.
D) brachial nerves.
E) cervical nerves.
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Following an injury to his arm, a patient complains that he has no sensations from the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and part of the ring finger. What nerve do you suspect to be damaged?

A) Median nerve
B) Radial nerve
C) Musculocutaneous nerve
D) Ulnar nerve
E) Axillary nerve
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If a person suffers a thorax-crushing injury and is unable to breathe properly, you would suspect that this nerve was damaged.

A) Transverse cervical nerve
B) Accessory nerve
C) Phrenic nerve
D) Sciatic nerve
E) Greater auricular nerve
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The cervical plexus is formed by the

A) posterior rami of spinal nerves C2-C6.
B) posterior rami of spinal nerves C4-C8.
C) anterior rami of spinal nerves C1-C4.
D) anterior rami of spinal nerves C3-C7.
E) rami communicantes of spinal nerves C1-C7.
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Which spinal nerves contribute to the brachial plexus?

A) S1-Co1
B) L1-L5
C) C5-T1
D) L4-S4
E) C1-C5
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The plexuses that lie on either side of the neck are the ________ plexuses.

A) cervical
B) brachial
C) lumbar
D) radial
E) mandibular
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A specific segment of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve is a ________.
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Which of the following lists the components of the brachial plexus in correct order starting with the most medial?

A) Cords, divisions, nerves, rami
B) Rami, divisions, cords, trunks
C) Trunks, divisions, rami, cords
D) Ganglia, rami, nerves, terminals
E) Rami, trunks, divisions, cords
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The posterior ramus of a typical spinal nerve innervates the

A) deep muscles of the back and the skin of the back.
B) major thoracic and abdominal organs.
C) abdominal wall.
D) anterior and lateral trunk and the limbs.
E) special senses.
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A network of interwoven anterior rami of spinal nerves is a

A) ramus.
B) communicans.
C) ganglion.
D) dermatome.
E) plexus.
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Within the axilla, axons of neurons are organized within

A) three cords-the posterior, medial, and lateral cords.
B) three divisions-the superior, middle, and inferior divisions.
C) five cords-the superior, inferior, medial, lateral, and middle divisions.
D) five divisions-proximal, distal, ulnar, median, and radial divisions.
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The nerve that innervates the deltoid muscle and receives sensory input from the superolateral arm is the

A) axillary nerve.
B) musculocutaneous nerve.
C) median nerve.
D) radial nerve.
E) ulnar nerve.
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Which are not spinal nerve branches?

A) Rami communicantes
B) Posterior rami
C) Anterior rami
D) Lateral rami
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The second thoracic spinal nerve exits the spinal column through the

A) vertebral canal of vertebrae T1, T2, and T3.
B) sacral hiatus.
C) intervertebral foramen between vertebrae T2 and T3.
D) intervertebral foramen between vertebrae T1 and T2.
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If a patient experiences numbness in the boundaries of a dermatome, it is suggestive of damage to

A) the somatosensory cortex.
B) the thalamus.
C) one of the spinal funiculi.
D) the anterior horn of grey matter in the spinal cord.
E) a spinal nerve.
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Which of the following structures is closest to the spinal cord?

A) Posterior ramus
B) Posterior root ganglion
C) Posterior rootlets
D) Posterior root
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The anterior ramus of a typical spinal nerve innervates the

A) deep muscles of the back and the skin of the back.
B) major thoracic and abdominal organs.
C) abdominal wall.
D) anterior and lateral trunk and the limbs.
E) special senses.
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The plexus that supplies the upper limbs is the ________ plexus.

A) cervical
B) brachial
C) bronchiole
D) lumbar
E) sciatic
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A posterior root contains

A) sensory axons only.
B) motor axons only.
C) a mix of sensory and motor axons.
D) autonomic nervous system axons.
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The third cervical spinal nerve exits the vertebral column through the

A) intervertebral foramen between C2 and C3 vertebrae.
B) intervertebral foramen between C3 and C4 vertebrae.
C) transverse foramen of C3 vertebra.
D) vertebral canal of vertebrae C2, C3, and C4.
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Which space associated with the spinal cord meninges contains areolar connective tissue, blood vessels, and adipose connective tissue?

A) Subarachnoid space
B) Epidural space
C) Central canal
D) Subdural space
E) Epiarachnoid space
B
2
The lateral horns of the spinal cord contain

A) axons of motor neurons and interneuron cell bodies.
B) axons of sensory and motor neurons.
C) cell bodies of somatic sensory neurons.
D) axons of sensory neurons and interneuron cell bodies.
E) cell bodies of autonomic motor neurons.
E
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The innermost of the meninges is the pia mater.
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The spinal dura mater contains an outer periosteal layer and an inner meningeal layer.
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What is the correct order for the parts of the spinal cord, from superior to inferior?

A) Cervical - thoracic - sacral - coccygeal - lumbar
B) Cervical - thoracic - lumbar - sacral - coccygeal
C) Thoracic - lumbar - sacral - cervical - coccygeal
D) Thoracic - cervical - lumbar - coccygeal - sacral
E) Thoracic - lumbar - sacral - coccygeal - cervical
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The spinal cord part with the largest diameter is the ________ part.

A) thoracic
B) cervical
C) lumbar
D) sacral
E) coccygeal
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The most inferior spinal nerve is

A) C7.
B) C8.
C) Co1.
D) Co7.
E) CN XII.
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The tapered, conical inferior end of the spinal cord is called the conus

A) finalis.
B) medullaris.
C) equine.
D) caudalis.
E) sacralis.
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What is the thin strand of pia mater that helps to anchor the spinal cord to the coccyx?

A) Conus medullaris
B) Cervical enlargement
C) Terminus coccyx
D) Filum terminale
E) Coccygeal tendon
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The most delicate of the meninges consists of elastic and collagen fibers and is known as the

A) pia mater.
B) dura mater.
C) falx cerebri.
D) arachnoid mater.
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Which space associated with the spinal cord meninges contains cerebrospinal fluid?

A) Epidural space
B) Subdural space
C) Subarachnoid space
D) Epiarachnoid space
E) Subpial space
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Which statement accurately describes spinal nerves?

A) Most spinal nerves are motor nerves.
B) Each spinal nerve is mixed in that it contains some sensory axons and some motor axons.
C) All spinal nerves are sensory nerves.
D) Odd-numbered spinal nerves are sensory and even-numbered spinal nerves are motor.
E) Spinal nerves are central axons contained within the vertebral canal.
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In adults, the spinal cord is not the same length as the vertebral canal, and most of the lumbar part of the spinal cord is within

A) the coccyx.
B) the sacrum.
C) the cervical vertebrae.
D) the thoracic vertebrae.
E) the cauda equina.
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The posterior horns of the spinal cord contain

A) axons of motor neurons and cell bodies of interneurons.
B) axons of sensory and motor neurons.
C) axons of interneurons.
D) axons of sensory neurons and cell bodies of interneurons.
E) autonomic motor neurons.
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In a lumbar puncture (spinal tap), fluid is extracted from the

A) central canal of the spinal cord.
B) epidural space.
C) subdural space.
D) epipial space.
E) subarachnoid space.
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The subdural space is the region between the arachnoid mater and the dura mater.
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Paired, lateral triangular extensions of the spinal pia mater that extend to the dura to suspend and anchor the spinal cord are known as ________ ligaments.
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Each side of the spinal cord gives rise to ________ cervical nerves.

A) two
B) six
C) seven
D) eight
E) twelve
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A typical spinal cord in an adult is

A) 24-26 inches long.
B) 12-14 inches long.
C) 8-10 inches long.
D) 16-18 inches long.
E) 20-24 inches long.
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The inferior tip of the spinal cord is the ________ part.

A) thoracic
B) lumbar
C) coccygeal
D) cervical
E) sacral
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The large section of spinal white matter that is found between the posterior gray horns is known as the posterior

A) commissure.
B) funiculus.
C) decussation.
D) peduncle.
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Information about temperature, proprioception, and pressure from skin, joints, and muscles is conveyed by

A) somatomotor pathways.
B) visceromotor pathways.
C) somatosensory pathways.
D) viscerosensory pathways.
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Which of the following accurately compares sections of spinal white matter?

A) A fasciculus is smaller than a funiculus.
B) A fasciculus is larger than a funiculus.
C) A fasciculus is smaller than a tract.
D) A fasciculus is larger than a tract.
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This structure contains unmyelinated axons and serves as a communication route between the right and left sides of the gray matter in the spinal cord.

A) Gray commissure
B) White commissure
C) Lateral commissure
D) Posterior commissure
E) Denticulate ligaments
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A conduction pathway consists of a

A) nerve and an effector.
B) nerve and a tract.
C) ganglion and a nucleus.
D) tract and a nucleus.
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Which accurately describes sensory and motor pathways?

A) Sensory pathways terminate in the brain, and motor pathways terminate at effectors.
B) Both sensory and motor pathways terminate in the brain.
C) Both sensory and motor pathways terminate in the PNS.
D) Sensory pathways terminate at effectors and motor pathways terminate in the brain.
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The lateral funiculus contains both ascending and descending tracts.
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Motor pathways are also called ascending pathways.
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In sum, there are ________ pairs of spinal nerves.

A) 13
B) 31
C) 40
D) 51
E) 12
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A pathway has two parts: a bundle of CNS axons and a collection of neuron cell bodies in the CNS.
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Neurons of the thalamus that are part of sensory conduction pathways are considered

A) primary neurons.
B) secondary neurons.
C) tertiary neurons.
D) quaternary neurons.
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The white matter of the spinal cord is surrounded by its grey matter.
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________ pathways have peripheral primary neurons and central secondary and tertiary neurons.

A) Motor
B) Sensory
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Because most pathways decussate, each side of the brain processes information from the ________ side of the body.

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B) ipsilateral
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An individual tract within the spinal cord contains either sensory nerve signals or motor nerve signals only.
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These nuclei are located in the lateral horns and innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands.

A) Sensory nuclei
B) Autonomic motor nuclei
C) Visceral sensory nuclei
D) Somatic sensory nuclei
E) Somatic motor nuclei
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Nuclei within the gray matter of the spinal cord that receive information from sensory receptors such as pain or pressure receptors in the skin are ________ nuclei.

A) visceral sensory
B) somatic sensory
C) autonomic motor
D) somatic motor
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The axons of primary sensory neurons make synaptic connections with

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B) secondary neurons in the CNS.
C) secondary neurons in the PNS.
D) thalamic neurons.
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The ________ nuclei within the gray matter of the spinal cord send nerve impulses to skeletal muscles.

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B) somatic sensory
C) autonomic motor
D) somatic motor
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Abdominal pain from digestive organs (e.g., from a stomach ulcer) would be conveyed to the brain by way of somatosensory pathways.
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Motor pathways are ________ tracts that control ________.

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B) ascending; effectors
C) descending; affectors
D) descending; effectors
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Some motor pathways originate in the cerebellum.
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In both the anterolateral pathway and the posterior funiculus-medial lemniscal pathway, the axons of the ________ neurons decussate in the CNS.

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C) tertiary
D) quaternary
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Lower motor neurons are always excitatory.
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The direct motor pathway originates in the

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B) superior colliculus of the midbrain.
C) vestibular nuclei of the brainstem.
D) reticular formation of the brainstem.
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Which of the rami is much smaller than the other?

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The tectospinal tract is part of the medial pathway, which is an indirect motor pathway.
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Neurons in the primary somatosensory cortex receive input from tertiary neurons that have their cell bodies residing in the thalamus.
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49
The spinocerebellar pathway is an ascending somatosensory pathway.
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50
The anterior spinocerebellar tract conducts signals about

A) pain from the upper limbs.
B) pain from the lower limbs.
C) proprioception from the upper limbs.
D) proprioception from the lower limbs.
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51
The lateral corticospinal tracts include a ________ of the upper motor neuron axons that pass through the medulla, and they govern control of ________.

A) majority; axial muscles
B) majority; muscles used for finely controlled movements
C) minority; axial muscles
D) minority; muscles used for finely controlled movements
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52
The neurons that directly innervate skeletal muscles are called

A) first-order neurons.
B) second-order neurons.
C) upper motor neurons.
D) lower motor neurons.
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53
Axons of the corticobulbar tracts

A) descend in the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord and synapse with anterior horn motor neurons.
B) descend in the anterior funiculus of the spinal cord and synapse with lateral horn motor neurons.
C) do not pass through the spinal cord, as they synapse with lower motor neurons in brainstem cranial nuclei.
D) do not pass through the spinal cord, as they synapse with cerebellar Purkinje cells.
E) connect the supplementary motor cortex with the primary motor cortex.
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54
The function of upper motor neurons is to

A) directly excite skeletal muscle cells.
B) excite or inhibit skeletal muscle cells.
C) excite or inhibit lower motor neurons.
D) excite motor portions of the thalamus.
E) excite or inhibit motor portions of the cerebral cortex.
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55
Information about pain and temperature is conveyed to the brain by way of the

A) posterior funiculus-medial lemniscal pathway.
B) spinocerebellar pathway.
C) anterolateral pathway.
D) fasciculus gracilis.
E) tectospinal tract.
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56
The cell bodies of lower motor neurons are housed in the posterior horns of the spinal cord.
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57
The fasciculus cuneatus is part of the

A) anterolateral pathway.
B) spinocerebellar pathway.
C) posterior funiculus-medial lemniscal pathway.
D) lateral spinothalamic tract.
E) fasciculus gracilis.
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58
Motor neurons that innervate the head and neck are located in the motor nuclei of cranial nerves and in the reticular formation.
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59
The medial lemniscus is

A) gray matter in the spinal cord that processes information about proprioception and touch.
B) gray matter in the spinal cord that processes information about pain and temperature.
C) white matter in the brainstem that conducts information about proprioception and touch.
D) white matter in the brainstem that conducts information about pain and temperature.
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60
Axons of the anterior corticospinal tracts decussate in the medulla.
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61
The anterior rami of T1-T11 are called

A) dorsal plexuses.
B) anterior plexuses.
C) intercostal nerves.
D) brachial nerves.
E) cervical nerves.
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62
Following an injury to his arm, a patient complains that he has no sensations from the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and part of the ring finger. What nerve do you suspect to be damaged?

A) Median nerve
B) Radial nerve
C) Musculocutaneous nerve
D) Ulnar nerve
E) Axillary nerve
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63
If a person suffers a thorax-crushing injury and is unable to breathe properly, you would suspect that this nerve was damaged.

A) Transverse cervical nerve
B) Accessory nerve
C) Phrenic nerve
D) Sciatic nerve
E) Greater auricular nerve
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64
The cervical plexus is formed by the

A) posterior rami of spinal nerves C2-C6.
B) posterior rami of spinal nerves C4-C8.
C) anterior rami of spinal nerves C1-C4.
D) anterior rami of spinal nerves C3-C7.
E) rami communicantes of spinal nerves C1-C7.
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65
Which spinal nerves contribute to the brachial plexus?

A) S1-Co1
B) L1-L5
C) C5-T1
D) L4-S4
E) C1-C5
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66
The plexuses that lie on either side of the neck are the ________ plexuses.

A) cervical
B) brachial
C) lumbar
D) radial
E) mandibular
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67
A specific segment of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve is a ________.
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68
Which of the following lists the components of the brachial plexus in correct order starting with the most medial?

A) Cords, divisions, nerves, rami
B) Rami, divisions, cords, trunks
C) Trunks, divisions, rami, cords
D) Ganglia, rami, nerves, terminals
E) Rami, trunks, divisions, cords
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69
The posterior ramus of a typical spinal nerve innervates the

A) deep muscles of the back and the skin of the back.
B) major thoracic and abdominal organs.
C) abdominal wall.
D) anterior and lateral trunk and the limbs.
E) special senses.
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70
A network of interwoven anterior rami of spinal nerves is a

A) ramus.
B) communicans.
C) ganglion.
D) dermatome.
E) plexus.
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71
Within the axilla, axons of neurons are organized within

A) three cords-the posterior, medial, and lateral cords.
B) three divisions-the superior, middle, and inferior divisions.
C) five cords-the superior, inferior, medial, lateral, and middle divisions.
D) five divisions-proximal, distal, ulnar, median, and radial divisions.
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72
The nerve that innervates the deltoid muscle and receives sensory input from the superolateral arm is the

A) axillary nerve.
B) musculocutaneous nerve.
C) median nerve.
D) radial nerve.
E) ulnar nerve.
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73
Which are not spinal nerve branches?

A) Rami communicantes
B) Posterior rami
C) Anterior rami
D) Lateral rami
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74
The second thoracic spinal nerve exits the spinal column through the

A) vertebral canal of vertebrae T1, T2, and T3.
B) sacral hiatus.
C) intervertebral foramen between vertebrae T2 and T3.
D) intervertebral foramen between vertebrae T1 and T2.
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75
If a patient experiences numbness in the boundaries of a dermatome, it is suggestive of damage to

A) the somatosensory cortex.
B) the thalamus.
C) one of the spinal funiculi.
D) the anterior horn of grey matter in the spinal cord.
E) a spinal nerve.
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76
Which of the following structures is closest to the spinal cord?

A) Posterior ramus
B) Posterior root ganglion
C) Posterior rootlets
D) Posterior root
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77
The anterior ramus of a typical spinal nerve innervates the

A) deep muscles of the back and the skin of the back.
B) major thoracic and abdominal organs.
C) abdominal wall.
D) anterior and lateral trunk and the limbs.
E) special senses.
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78
The plexus that supplies the upper limbs is the ________ plexus.

A) cervical
B) brachial
C) bronchiole
D) lumbar
E) sciatic
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79
A posterior root contains

A) sensory axons only.
B) motor axons only.
C) a mix of sensory and motor axons.
D) autonomic nervous system axons.
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80
The third cervical spinal nerve exits the vertebral column through the

A) intervertebral foramen between C2 and C3 vertebrae.
B) intervertebral foramen between C3 and C4 vertebrae.
C) transverse foramen of C3 vertebra.
D) vertebral canal of vertebrae C2, C3, and C4.
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