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Conus Medullaris

Terminal Filum

Cauda Equina

Posterior Grey Horn

Anterior Grey Horn

Posterior Median Sulcus

Anterior Median Fissure

Dura Mater

Epidural Space

Arachnoid Mater

Subarachnoid Space

Pia Mater

Denticulate Ligament

Anterior Root (motor)

Posterior Root (Sensory)

Posterior Root Ganglion

Spinal Nerve (mixed)

Intervertebral Foramen

Anterior Ramus

Posterior Ramus

Endoneurium

Perineurium

Epineurium

How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?

31

How many pairs of cervical nerves?

8

How many pairs of thoracic nerves?

12

How many pairs of lumbar nerves?

5

How many pairs of sacral nerves?

5

How many pairs of coccygeal nerves?

1

Phrenic Nerve

Radial Nerve

Median Nerve

Ulnar Nerve

Musculocutaneous Nerve

Axillary Nerve

Femoral Nerve

Obturator Nerve

Sciatic Nerve

Tibial Nerve

Fibular Nerve

What are the fundamental properties of neurons?

Excitability and Conductivity

How do myelinated neurons conduct?

with saltatory propagation

What is an example of a somatic reflex?

the patellar reflex

What is an example of a visceral reflex?

the salivary reflex

What is an example of a polysynaptic reflex arc?

the withdrawal reflex

What is an example of a monosynaptic reflex arc?

the patellar reflex

Hyporeflexic

Reduced reflexive response

Hypereflexic

Exaggerated reflexive response.