What structures form the anterior and posterior walls of the vertebral canal?
Where is the epidural space? What is found in this space and what is its function?
What are the name of the 3 layers of meninges? Which is outermost and strongest?
Between which two layers of meninges is CSF located? What is the name of this CSF-filled space?
conus medullaris
caudal tip of the spinal cord
How much of the vertebral column does an adult spinal cord occupy?
The upper two thirds
filum terminale
pia mater that continues in the vertebral canal like a long thing string that anchors the spinal cord inferiorly
At which level is the conus medullaris typically located in an adult?
Between L1 and L2
cauda equina
columns (in the spinal cord)
regions of spinal cord white matter with ascending and descending axons
Which constituent of white matter makes it white in colour?
The myelin surrounding the axons
spinal cord segment
Label:
dorsal horn, ventral horn, central canal, ventral and dorsal nerve roots


Cell bodies in ventral/anterior horns
lower motor neuron cell bodies - sends axons through ventral nerve roots to control skeletal muscle
Where are the thickenings of the spinal cord? Why do these enlargements exist?
tract
bundle of axons in the CNS that serve a particular function
note: a white matter colums usually contains multiple tracts (tracts are hard to distinguish by simple inspection)
What can a functional pathway be made of?
series of tracts, combined with peripheral nerves
anterior, posterior, superior and inferior boundaries of the intervertebral foramina
contents of the intervertebral foramen
Which spinal nerves come out above the vertebra of the same name?
C1 to C7
Which spinal nerves come out below the vertebra of the same name?
thoracic, lumbar and kinda sacral and coccygeal
Which spinal nerve has no named vertebra to correspond with?
C8
identify:


Which nerve root is motor and which is sensory?