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Human Biology – Spinal Cord and Spinal Reflexes and Autonomic Nervous System Spinal Cord and Spinal Reflexes & Autonomic Nervous System Text: Human Biology, by Mader. pp. 228-229; 236-239 1. Spinal Cord 2. Anatomical Considerations 3. 4. A. Medulla Oblongata B. Spinal Meninges Cerebrospinal Fluid A. Production B. Flow C. Retrieval D. Functons i. Protection ii. Nutrient and Waste Transport Anatomical Characteristics of a Spinal Cord Cross Section Page 1 Human Biology – Spinal Cord and Spinal Reflexes and Autonomic Nervous System Central Canal Dorsal Root Ganglia Dorsal Root (Sensory Impulses) Grey Matte r Ventral Root (Motor Impulses) A. 6. Central Canal B. White Matter C. Spinal Nerve D. Dorsal Roots i. 5. Whi te Matte r Gray Matter • E. Spinal Nerve Dorsal Root Ganglion Ventral Roots Major Functions of Spinal Cord A. Impulse Transmission B. Reflex Center C. Reflex Integration Reflex Arc • Conduction Path Page 2 Human Biology – Spinal Cord and Spinal Reflexes and Autonomic Nervous System Af f erent (Sensory) Neuron Recept or Interneuron Basic Reflex Arch Ef f ector (Muscle or Gland) Ef f erent (Motor) Neuron 7. 8. A. Receptor B. Sensory Neuron C. Center D. Motor Neuron E. Effector Reflex Classifications A. Spinal Reflexes B. Somatic Reflexes C. Cranial Reflexes D. Visceral Reflexes Specific (Somatic Nervous System) Reflexes A. Stretch Reflex Page 3 Human Biology – Spinal Cord and Spinal Reflexes and Autonomic Nervous System + Inhibitory Association Neuron - C. + Stretch Reflex Tendon Reflex St imulatory Association Neuron + + Inhibit ory Association Neuron + - 9. Spinal Nerves and Dermatomes 10. Autonomic Nervous System Tendon Reflex Page 4 Human Biology – Spinal Cord and Spinal Reflexes and Autonomic Nervous System A. B. Subdivisions i. Sympathetic Nervous System ii. Parasympathetic Nervous System Cytoplogical/Histological Considerations i. Preganglionic neurons - is the first from ii. Postganglionic Neurons C. Sympathetic System D. Parasympathetic System E. Flow Chart of Autonomic Nervous System Page 5 Human Biology – Spinal Cord and Spinal Reflexes and Autonomic Nervous System Autonomic centers in cerebral cortex (e.g., frontal lobe and libic system) Autonomic centers in Hypothalamus Parasympathetic centers in brain stem and spinal cord sacral segments Sympathetic centers in spinal cord thoracolumbar segments Parasympathetic preganglionic neurons Sympathetic preganglionic neurons Parasympathetic postganglionic neurons Sympathetic postganglionic neurons Visceral effectors Page 6