In which meningeal space is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) found? What are the functions of CSF?
Martini, Nath, Bartholomew 11th Edition
Ch. 13 The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Spinal Reflexes
Problem 19Why do cervical nerves outnumber cervical vertebrae?
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Key Concepts
Anatomy of Cervical Vertebrae and Nerves
Nerve Root Exit Pattern
Functional Significance of Nerve Numbering
Proceeding deep from the most superficial structure, number the following in the correct sequence:
(a) _____ walls of vertebral canal
(b) _____ dura mater
(c) _____ subdural space
(d) _____ epidural space
(e) _____ pia mater
(f) _____ arachnoid membrane
(g) _____ subarachnoid space
(h) _____ spinal cord
List, in sequence, the five steps involved in a neural reflex.
The subarachnoid space contains:
(a) cerebrospinal fluid
(b) lymph
(c) air,
(d) connective tissue and blood vessels
(e) denticulate ligaments.
What five characteristics are common to all polysynaptic reflexes?
Polysynaptic reflexes can produce far more complicated responses than can monosynaptic reflexes because
(a) The response time is quicker.
(b) The response is initiated by highly sensitive receptors.
(c) Motor neurons carry impulses at a faster rate than do sensory neurons.
(d) The interneurons involved can control several muscle groups.