L1.2.2.1: Gray Matter

Cards (5)

  • GRAY MATTER OF THE SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL ROOTS
    ● Looks like a butterfly or the letter H in cross section
    Cell bodies — make up most of the internal gray matter
    Central canal — surrounded by gray matter and is filled with CSF
  • GRAY MATTER OF THE SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL ROOTS
    Dorsal (posterior) horns
    Anterior (ventral) horns
  • GRAY MATTER OF THE SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL ROOTS
    Anterior (ventral) horns
    ○ House motor neurons of the somatic (voluntary) nervous system
    ○ Send information out the ventral root
  • GRAY MATTER OF THE SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL ROOTS
    ● Both dorsal and ventral roots fuse to form spinal nerves
  • GRAY MATTER OF THE SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL ROOTS
    Flaccid paralysis
    - Result of damage to the ventral root
    - Nerve impulses do not reach the muscles affected = no voluntary movement of the muscles is possible