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  1. The cerebrospinal fibers, derived from the cells of the motor area of the cerebral cortex, occupy the middle three-fifths of the base; they are continued partly to the nuclei of the motor cranial nerves, but mainly into the pyramids of the medulla oblongata.
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    The posterior and anterior nerve roots fuse together to form the spinal nerves. In the central region of the spinal cord, a central canal is the continuation of the fourth ventricle of the brain and contains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Figure 12.6.2 12.6. 2: Spinal Cord within Vertebra.
    The spinal cord presents two enlargements at the cervical and lumbar level. Inferior to the conus medullaris, the spinal nerves form a bundle called the cauda equina.
    The spinal cord, like the brain, is protected by a strong bony-cage formed by the vertebral arch and body of the vertebras. Together they form a long spinal column (spinal cavity) within which the spinal cord is present.
    The spinal cord serves as a center for coordination of reflexes and control of reflexes independently from the brain. Along the spinal cord, spinal nerves emerge that carry both sensory and motor information. The spinal cord, like the brain, is protected by meninges, which are continuous with the cranial meninges.
  3. WebMay 18, 2021 · Spinal nerves are all mixed nerves with both sensory and motor fibers. Spinal nerves emerge from the spinal cord and reorganize through plexuses, which then give rise to systemic nerves. Thoracic …

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  5. WebJul 24, 2023 · The spinal cord houses millions of neurons, and their bundled fibers are running as tracts that are either ascending or descending. [2] . The three meninges completely cover the spinal cord - …

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