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Spinal Cord

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Spinal Cord

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The Spinal Cord – The spinal cord serves two functions in the human body:

1.It provides conduction pathways to and from the brain relaying sensory and motor impulses.

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2. It contains numerous reflex centers which function in the generation of automatic responses to incoming stimuli (reflexes). The reflex center is the central portion of a reflex arc and it may or may not contain interneurons.

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The spinal cord extends from the foramen magnum where it merges with the medulla oblongata and extends to the second lumbar vertebra.

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The spinal cord begins to taper past the 12th thoracic vertebra and ends at about the 2nd lumbar vertebra. After L2, the nerves of the spinal cord form a structure called the cauda equina, which means “horses tail.”

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All along the length of the spinal cord 31 pairs of spinal nerves emerge. These consist of mixed nerves in the following numbers:

a. 8 pairs of cervical nerves.

b. 12 pairs of thoracic nerves.

c. 5 pairs of lumbar nerves.

d. 5 pairs of sacral nerves.

e. 1 pair of coccygeal nerves.

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Impulses travel up and down conduction pathways in the spinal cord called tracts which are functionally associated bundles of nerve fibers. a. ascending tracts – these run impulses from the peripheral sensory nerve inputs to the brain. b. descending tracts – these run impulses from the brain to motor nerve outlets in the spinal cord.

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So, overall, the spinal cord is a relay station for impulses traveling between the periphery and the brain and back to the periphery, as in reactions or as a relay station from the periphery directly back to the periphery, as in reflexes.