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The Central Nervous System Advanced Biology 2002-2003 Spinal Cord: Protection and Coverings • Located in the spinal canal. • Surrounded by three membranes. • Cushioned by fluids. • Protected by ligaments. Tortora Pages 219 - 22 Spinal Cord: Protection and Coverings •Surrounded by spinal meninges –Dura mater –Arachnoid mater –Pia mater Spinal Cord: Protection and Coverings •Epidural space: between the dura mater and the spinal column –Fat and connective tissue. –Epidural block: anesthesic causes a temporary loss of sensation (childbirth) Spinal Cord: Protection and Coverings • Subarachnoid space: • Between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater – Cerebrospinal fluid circulates • Spinal Tap: – Spinal cord ends at L2 vertebra. - Cerebrospinal fluid can be withdrawn from subarachnoid space. Cauda equina • The spinal cord is shorter than the vertebral column. • Below the spinal cord, nerves branch out in the shape of a horse’s tail Structure of Nerve Cord in Cross Section • Cord is divided into two halves – Anterior median fissure – Posterior median fissure. Tortora 245 Posterior Median Fissure Anterior Median Fissure Structure of Nerve Cord in Cross Section • Cord contains Whiter matter – “H” shaped gray matter – Gray matter is surrounded by white matter. – Central canal in gray matter contains cerebrospinal fluid Gray matter Central canal Structure of Nerve Cord in Cross Section • Cord contains – The sides of the cord are divided into horns. – Anterior = front – Lateral = side – Posterior = back Posterior Horn Lateral Horn Anterior Horn Structure of Nerve Cord in Cross Section • Gray matter contains mostly association neurons. • White matter is arranged into columns. • Columns contain tracts Function of Nerve Cord • White matter tracts serve as highways for impulse conduction. • Gray matter integrates incoming and outgoing information Malformation of Spinal Cord - Spina bifida- Function of Nerve Cord • Motor tract – Composed of just three neurons. – Fibers cross over in the medulla. – Pyramids Tortora Pages 370 - 375 Relex arc •A reflex arc is an example of a pathway. Purpose is to help maintain homeostasis Tortora Pages 370 - 375 Reflex Arc Composed of 5 structures: Tortora Pages 370 - 375 Relex Arc Receptor Sensory neuron Integrating Center Motor neuron Effector Tortora Pages 370 - 375 Spinal Nerves Spinal nerves are paired. 31 pairs of spinal nerves. Tortora Pages 370 - 375 Structure of the Brain • Principal Parts • Brain is divided into four principle parts. • Brain Stem • Diencephalon • Cerebrum • Cerebellum Structure of the Brain • Protection of the Brain • 3 cranial meninges • Dura Mater • Arachnoid mater • Pia mater Structure of the Brain • Cerebral Spinal Fluid • Circulates through the sub-arachnoid space & ventricles • 2 lateral ventricles • 3rd ventricle • 4th ventricle Human Vs Sheep Brain Cerebrum Autonomic N.S. • Regulates • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle • Glands • Hypothalamus is major control area for ANS. • ANS is composed of motor fibers. • Divided into two parts: • Sympathetic • Parasympathetic Tortora Pages 250-256 Autonomic N.S. • Organs have dual innervation. (Somatic is only excitatory) Tortora Pages 250-256 Fight or Flight Response • Pupils of eye dialate • Heart rate increases • Blood pressure increases. • Constriction of blood vessels in non essential organs. • Essential organ blood vessels dialate. Tortora Pages 250-256 Fight or Flight Response • Bronchioles dialate. • Blood sugar level rises. (glycogen released. • Adrenal glands secrete epinephrine. • Non-essential activities slow or stop. Tortora Pages 250-256