Exercise 19 Review Sheet: The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Anatomy of the Spinal Cord 1. Match each anatomical term in the key to the descriptions given below. Key: a. cauda equina b. conus medullaris c. filum terminale d. foramen magnum 1. ______ most superior boundary of the spinal cord 2. ______ meningeal extension beyond the spinal cord terminus 3. ______ spinal cord terminus 4. ______ collection of spinal nerves traveling in the vertebral canal below the terminus of the spinal cord 2. Match the key letters on the diagram with the following terms. 1. ______ arachnoid mater 2. ______ central canal 3. ______ dorsal horn 4. ______ dorsal ramus of spinal nerve 5. ______ dorsal root ganglion 6. ______ dorsal root of spinal nerve 7. ______ dura mater 8. ______ gray commissure 9. ______ lateral horn 10. ______ pia mater 11. ______ spinal nerve 12. ______ ventral horn 13. ______ ventral ramus of spinal nerve 14. ______ ventral root of spinal nerve
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REVIEW SHEET: Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Anatomy of the Spinal Cord 1. Complete the following statements by inserting the proper anatomical terms in the answer blanks. The superior boundary of the spinal cord is at the level of the __________, and its inferior boundary is at the level of vertebra __________. The collection of spinal nerves traveling in the vertebral canal below the terminus of the spinal cord is called the __________. 2. Match the key letters on the diagram with the following terms. 1. central canal 2. dorsal horn 3. dorsal median sulcus 4. dorsal root ganglion 5. dorsal root of spinal nerve 6. gray commissure 7. lateral horn 8. spinal nerve 9. ventral horn 10. ventral median fissure 11. ventral root of spinal nerve
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Anatomy of the Spinal Cord Key: a. Cauda equina b. Conus medullaris c. Filum terminale d. Foramen magnum 1. Most superior boundary of the spinal cord 2. Meningeal extension beyond the spinal cord terminus 3. Spinal cord terminus 4. Collection of spinal nerves traveling in the vertebral canal below the terminus of the spinal cord
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