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Title: Anatomy Nervous System Lab


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Anatomy Nervous System Lab
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Divisions of the Nervous System
  • Central nervous system brain spinal cord
  • Peripheral nervous system cranial nerves
    spinal nerves

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The Brain
  • Brain stem
  • medulla oblongata (M.O.)
  • pons
  • midbrain
  • Diencephalon
  • thalamus
  • hypothalamus
  • mamillary bodies
  • epithalamus (pineal gland)
  • Cerebrum
  • Cerebellum

Cerebrum
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midbrain
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Cerebellum
pons
m.o.
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The Brainstem
  • medulla oblongata (M.O.)
  • pons
  • midbrain
  • cerebral peduncle
  • cerebral aqueduct of midbrain
  • corpora quadrigemina
  • superior colliculi
  • inferior colliculi

pons
Cerebral peduncle
m.o.
Cerebral aqueduct of midbrain
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The Diencephalon
  • thalamus
  • hypothalamus
  • mamillary bodies
  • connects to pituitary gland via infundibulum
  • epithalamus (pineal gland)

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P
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infundibulum
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The Diencephalon
Intermediate mass of Thalamus
Pineal gland
Hypothalamus
Infundibulum
Pituitary gland
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Cerebrum
convolutions
gyrus
sulcus
(separated from cerebrum by transverse fissure)
4 lobes per hemisphere- frontal, parietal,
temporal, occipital
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The Cerebrum
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The Cerebellum
  • gray matter folia
  • white matter arbor vitae
  • separated from cerebrum by transverse fissure
  • 2 hemispheres connected by vermis

Transverse fissure
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The Spinal Cord
  • Begins at foramen magnum ends at L2 vertebral
    level by forming conus medularis
  • Has 2 thickened areas-
  • cervical enlargement - supplies nerves to upper
    extremity
  • lumbar enlargement - supplies nerves to lower
    extremity

  • Made up of 31 spinal cord segments

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Cross Sectional Anatomy of the Spinal cord
segments
Dorsal root
Dorsal root ganglion
Gray commissure
Spinal nerve
Ventral root
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The Spinal Cord Spinal Nerves
  • Each spinal cord segment gives off a pair of
    spinal nerves
  • each spinal nerve forms from union of
    dorsal/ventral root of spinal cord segment
    exits between vertebra at IVF
  • 8 pair cervical spinal nerves 1st cervical
    nerve exits between occipital bone C1, 8th
    cervical nerve exits the IVF between C7-T1
  • 12 pair thoracic spinal nerves
  • 5 pair lumbar nerves
  • 5 pair sacral nerves
  • 1 pair coccygeal nerves

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Below the conus medularis, spinal nerves must
angle downward (in the subarachnoid space) before
exiting their IVF. These spinal nerves make up
the cauda equina
Cauda equina
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The Central Nervous System
CNS well protected by bones (cranial
vertebrae), CT meninges, cerebrospinal fluid
(CSF)
Meninges Connective tissues that surround and
protect the brain and spinal cord (CNS)
  • 3 layers
  • Dura Mater
  • Arachnoid
  • Pia Mater

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Meninges
Dura Mater tough, fibrous outer layer
  • 2 layers thick around brain with creation of
    dural sinuses between layers dural folds into
    fissures of brain

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Dural folds and dural sinuses
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Dural folds and dural sinuses
Superior sagittal sinus
Inferior sagittal sinus
Falx cerebri
Straight sinus
Confluence of sinuses
Transverse sinus
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Meninges- Dura mater
  • 1 layer around spinal cord with epidural space
    external

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Meninges
Arachnoid spidery web-like middle layer
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  • Pia Mater delicate, thin inner layer
  • filum terminale - extension of pia mater extends
    from tip of cord to coccyx to anchor cord in
    place
  • denticulate ligaments anchor cord laterally

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Meninges
Subarachnoid space between arachnoid pia
mater contains cerebral spinal fluid (CSF)
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Subarachnoid space (blue space)
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Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
  • clear, colorless fluid formed by filtration of
    blood plasma by choroid plexuses within
    ventricles of the brain.
  • functions in protection of CNS, support,
    nutrient supply, waste removal

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CSF Circulation
Lateral ventricles (in cerebral hemispheres) ?
interventricular foramen ? third ventricle (in
diencephalon around thalamus) ? cerebral aqueduct
of midbrain ? fourth ventricle (between
pons/cerebellum) ? subarachnoid space central
canal of SC
Lateral ventricle (behind septum pellucidum)
Third ventricle
Aqueduct of midbrain
Fourth ventricle
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Reabsorption of CSF through arachnoid
granulations (arachnoid villi) of dural sinuses
(superior sagittal sinus) ? into cerebral veins
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(space around within thalamus hypothalamus)
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Cranial Nerves
  • 12 pairs of nerves that connect to the brain
    provide motor, sensory /or autonomic
    (parasympathetic) function

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Spinal nerves Plexuses
(Intercostal nerves)
(Common peroneal nerve)
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