You begin to walk posterior orally until you find a spinal nerve which you follow until you reach the vertical column you squeeze between two adjacent vertebrae to follow the nerve to the spinal cord with your pocket knife. You cut away the tough connective tissue covering the cord thinking at the Blank covering, deserves its name
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The spinal cord is long (40-50cm) and slender (1.5cm) and contained within the bony spinal canal. The weblink will take you to a Nissl stained cross-section of cat spinal cord. With reference to your lecture notes please fill in the blanks (A-E) in the figure below: Please identify the following. A: (anatomical reference): B: (anatomical reference): C: (anatomical reference): D: (tissue type): E: (tissue type): At the centre of the spinal cord is a small empty space. What is it and what cells line that space?
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What is our spinal cord made of
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give the name of the nervous tissues which form the spinal cord.
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