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Title: CNS Structures


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CNS Structures
  1. Meninges
  2. Spinal cord
  3. Brain

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Meninges
  • Membranes between the bone and soft tissues of
    the nervous system
  • Function ?
  • 3 layers Orange analogy
  • Dura mater
  • Arachnoid mater
  • Pia mater
  • Meningitis (?)

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Dura Mater
  • Outermost layer
  • Contains many blood vessels and nerves
  • Attaches to the inside of the cranial cavity and
    forms the internal periosteum (???) of the
    surrounding skull bones
  • Forms partitions between lobes of the brain
  • Continues into vertebral canal
  • Terminates as a blind sac below the end of the
    spinal cord

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Arachnoid Mater
  • Thin, weblike membrane located between dura and
    pia maters
  • Lacks blood vessels
  • Spreads over brain and spinal cord, but does not
    dip into grooves and depressions on their surfaces

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Pia Mater
  • Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) clear, watery fluid
    that fills space between arachnoid and pia maters
  • Pia mater very thin and contains many nerves
    and blood vessels that nourish cells of the brain
    and spinal cord
  • Hugs surfaces and follows all irregular contours
    of brain and spinal cord
  • Subdural hematoma (?)

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Spinal Cord
  • Slender nerve column that passes downward from
    the brain into the vertebral canal
  • Starts at the foramen magnum and ends between
    first and second lumbar vertebrae

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Structure of Spinal Cord
  • 31 segments that each give rise to a pair of
    spinal nerves

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Functions of the Spinal Cord
  • What do you think would be the functions of the
    spinal cord?
  • Conducting nerve impulses
  • Serving as a center for spinal reflexes
  • Nerve tracts (major nerve pathways) of the spinal
    cord are made up of axons that provide 2-way
    communication between brain and body parts
  • Ascending tracts - sensory information to brain
  • Descending tracts motor impulses from brain
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