Quiz 1 Drawings Flashcards

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Which lobe is #1?

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frontal lobe

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Which lobe is #2?

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parietal

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Which lobe is #3?

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occipital

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Which lobe is #4?

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temporal

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5
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What is #5?

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cerebellum

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What is #6?

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pons

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What is #7?

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medulla oblongata

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What landmark is #8?

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central sulcus

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What landmark is #9?

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parieto-occipital sulcus

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What landmark is #10?

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preoccipital notch

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What landmark is #11?

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lateral sulcus

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What landmark is #1?

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central sulcus

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What landmark is #2?

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parieto-occipital sulcus

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What landmark is #3?

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transverse fissure

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15
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What lobe is #4?

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frontal

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What lobe is #5?

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parietal

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What lobe is #6?

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occipital

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18
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What is #7?

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cerebellum

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What is #8?

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medulla oblongata

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What is #9?

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pons

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21
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What lobe is #10?

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temporal

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What is #11?

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diencephalon

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What is #12?

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midbrain

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What structure of the diencephalon is #1?

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epithalamus (pineal gland)

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What structure of the diencephalon is #2?
thalamus
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What structure of the diencephalon is #3?
subthalamus
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What structure of the diencephalon is #4?
hypothalamus (with mammilary body)
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What structure is #5?
optic chiasm
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What structure is #6?
pituitary gland connected by infandibulum
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What is #1?
superior frontal gyrus
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What is #2?
middle frontal gyrus
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What is #3?
inferior frontal gyrus
33
What is #4?
pre-central gyrus
34
What is #5?
post central gyrus
35
What is #6?
superior parietal lobule
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What structure is formed by #7 and 8?
inferior parietal lobule
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What is #7?
supramarginal gyrus
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What is #8?
angular gyrus
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What is #9?
lateral occiptal gyrus (forms entire occipital lobe)
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What is #10?
superior temporal gyrus
41
What is #11?
middle temporal gyrus
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What is #12?
inferior temporal gyrus
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What is #1?
medial frontal gyrus
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What is #2?
cingulate gyrus
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What is #3?
corpus callosum
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What is #4?
septum pellucidum
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What is #5?
fornix
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What is #6?
paracentral lobule
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What is A?
anterior portion of paracentral lobule
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What is B?
posterior portion of paracentral gyrus
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What is #7?
precuneate gyrus
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What is #8?
cuneate gyrus
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What is #9?
lingual gyrus
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What is #10?
central sulcus
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What is #11?
parietal-occipital sulcus
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What is #12?
calcarine sulcus
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What is #1 combined with #8?
diencephalon
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What is #2?
cerebral aqueduct
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What is #3?
midbrain (anterior and posterior/tectum)
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What is #4?
pons
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What is #5?
4th ventricle
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What is #6?
medulla oblongata
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What is #7?
cisterna magna
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What is #8?
interthalmic adhesion/massa intermedia
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What is #9?
optic chiasm
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What is #10?
infandibulum
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What is #11?
pituitary gland
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What is #12?
mammilary body
69
What is #13?
transverse fissure
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What is #14?
lateral apeture/foramen of Lushka
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What is #15?
median apeture/foramen of Megendie
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What is #1?
left lateral ventricle
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What is #1a?
frontal/anterior horn of left lateral ventricle
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What is #1b?
body/central part of left lateral ventricle
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What is #1c?
collateral trigone of left lateral ventricle
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What is #1d?
posterior/occipital horn of left lateral ventricle
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What is #1e?
inferior/temporal horn of left lateral ventricle
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What is #2?
interventricular foramen (paired)
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What is #3?
third ventricle
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What is #4?
cerebral aqueduct
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What is #5?
fourth ventricle
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What structure that borders the ventricular system is #1?
caudate nucleus (grey matter)
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What structure that borders the ventricular system is #2?
fornix (white matter that connects hippocampus to diencephalon)
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What structure that borders the ventricular system is #3?
amygdala (grey matter)
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What structure that borders the ventricular system is #4?
hippocampus
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What is #1?
corpus callosum
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What is #2?
internal capsule
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What is #3?
thalamus
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What is #4?
massa intermedia/interthalamic adhesion
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What is #5?
3rd ventricle
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What is #6?
hypothalamus
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What is #7?
caudate nucleus (likely head on top and tail on the bottom)
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What is #8?
lenticular nucleus
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What is #8a?
globus pallidus
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What is #8b?
putamen
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What is #9?
hypothalamic sulcus
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What is #10?
hippocampus
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What is #11?
septum pellucidum
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What is #12?
fornix
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What is #13?
lateral ventricle
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What is #14?
lateral sulcus
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What is #15?
longitudinal cerebral fissure
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What is #1?
corpus callosum
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What is #2?
internal capsule
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What is #2a?
anterior limb of the internal capsule
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What is #2b?
genu of the internal capsule
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What is #2c?
posterior limb of the internal capsule
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What is #3?
caudate nucleus (head anterior and tail posterior)
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What is #4?
thalamus
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What is #5?
lenticular nucleus
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What is #5a?
globus pallidus of the lenticular nucleus
112
What is #5b?
putamen of the lenticular nucleus
113
What is #6?
pineal gland (part of epithalamus)
114
What is #7?
septum pellucidum
115
What is #8?
fornix
116
What is #9?
hippocampus (visible through inferior horn of lateral ventricle)
117
What is #10?
lateral sulcus
118
What is #11?
anterior/frontal horn of the lateral ventricle
119
What is #1?
dorsal median sulcus
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What is #2?
dorsal intermediate sulcus
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What is #3?
dorsal lateral sulcus
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What is #4?
ventral lateral sulcus
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What is #5?
ventral median fissure
124
What is #6?
dorsal funiculus
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What is #7?
lateral funiculus
126
What is #8?
ventral funiculus
127
What is #9?
fasciculus gracilis
128
What is #10?
fasciculus cuneatus
129
What is #11?
spinothalamic tract
130
What is #12?
anterior white commisure
131
What is #13?
dosal lateral sulcus zone (AKA Lissauer's tract)
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This cross section of the spinal cord would have to be at or above what vertebral level and why?
T6, because there is the dorsal intermediate sulcus present that separates the dorsal funiculus into the fasciculus gracilis and the fasciculus cuneatus. Below T6, there is no dorsal intermediate sulcus and therefore no division of the dorsal funiculus
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What is #1?
superior colliculi
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What is #2?
inferior colliculi
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What is #3 (composed of structures #1 and #2)?
tectum
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What is #4?
superior cerebellar peducle
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What is #5?
inferior cerebellar peduncles
138
What is #6?
middle cerebellar peduncle
139
What is #7?
rhomboid fossa (floor of the 4th ventricle)
140
What is #8?
lateral apeture
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What is #9?
median apeture
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What is #10?
dorsal lateral sulcus
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What is #11?
dorsal intermediate sulcus
144
What is #12?
dorsal median sulcus
145
What is #13 (space between green and red lines)?
fasciculus cuneatus
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What is #14 (space between blue and green line)?
fasciculus gracilis
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What is the part of the brain stem indicated by #15?
midbrain
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What is the part of the brain stem indicated by #16?
pons
149
What is the part of the brain stem indicated by #17?
medulla oblongata
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What vertebral level is indicated by #18?
T6
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What is #1?
CN IV, trochlear
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What is #2?
CN III, oculomotor
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What is #3?
CN V, trigeminal
154
What is #4?
CN VI, abducens
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What is #5?
CN VII, facial
156
What is #6?
CN VIII, vestibulocochlear
157
What is #7?
CN IX, glossopharyngeal
158
What is #8?
CN XII, hypoglossal
159
What is #9?
CN X, vagus
160
What is #10?
Spinal root of CN XI, spinal accessory
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What is #11?
dorsal rootlets of spinal nerves
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What is #12?
ventral rootlets of spinal nerves
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What is #13?
CN II, optic nerve
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What is #1?
optic chiasm
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What is #2?
infundibulum
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What is #3?
mammilary body
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What is #4?
optic tract
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What is #5?
cerebral peduncles
169
What is #6?
pyramids
170
What is #7?
pontomedullary junction
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What is #8?
olives
172
What is #9?
ventral lateral sulcus (paired)
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What is #10?
ventral median fissure
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What is #11?
cervical enlargement (C4-T1)
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What is #12?
lumbosacral enlargement (L2-S3)
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What is #1? What does it contain?
dorsal horn - interneurons - sensory neurons - tracts
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What is #2?
lateral horn
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What is #3?
ventral horn
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What is #4? What vertebral levels have this?
intermediolateral nucleus (IML) -vertebral levels T1-L2-3
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What is #5? What vertebral levels have this?
sacral autonomic nucleus -vertebral levels S2-S4
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What is #6? What vertebral levels have this?
nucleus dorsalis aka Clarke's nucleus -vertebral levels C8-L3
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What is #7?
lamina I
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What is #8? What kind of neurons does it contain?
Lamina II aka substantia gelatinosa -interneurons that modify somatosensation data
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What is #9?
lamina III
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What is #10
lamina IV
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What is #11?
lamina V
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What is #12?
lamina VI
188
What is #13?
lamina IX
189
What is #14?
lamina VIII
190
What is #15?
lamina X
191
What is #16?
lamina VII
192
What kind of neurons are found in #13a and what do they supply?
motor neurons for axial muscles
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What kind of neurons are found in #13b and what do they supply?
motor neurons for proximal muscles of the extremities i.e. biceps
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What kind of neurons are found in #13c and what do they supply?
motor neurons for distal muscles of extremities i.e. extrinsic hand muscles