Spinal Cord
The spinal cord is the elongated bundle of nervous tissue that carries nerve impulses between the brain and the rest of the body. It lies in the vertebral canal of the vertebral column... More »
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The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the brain. The brain and spinal cord together make up the central nervous system. It is around 4...
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Spinal cord - extends from brainstem through the foramen magnum and down vertebral column ... Gray commissure connects right and left halves of spinal cord, axon crossing ... Cellular Structure and Function...
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Nerves and Spinal Cord ... The spinal cord has two major types of tissue. The gray matter contains the nerve cell bodies and all of the many thousands of connections between nerves. The white matter is more like a freeway composed of nerve axon fibers traveling long distances from the spine to the brain.
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Equine P2 protein has been isolated from horse spinal cord and its structure determined to 2. ... Equine P2 protein has been isolated from horse spinal cord and its structure determined to 2.1 A. Since equine myelin is a viable alternative to bovine tissue for large-scale preparations, characterization of the proteins...
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Except for a slight transient decrease in cortical BMD of the femoral and tibial shaft during the first 5 years after the spinal cord lesion, cortical BMD of the spinal cord injured subjects was found to be at reference values.
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A column of bones called vertebrae make up the spine (spinal column). The vertebrae protect the spinal cord, a long, fragile structure contained in the spinal canal, which runs through the center of the spine. Between the vertebrae are disks composed of cartilage, which help cushion the spine and give it some flexibility.
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The spinal cord, protected by several solid and liquid membranes, is the source of 31 pairs of spinal nerves; it connects them to the brain. ... HOME :: HUMAN BEING :: ANATOMY :: NERVOUS SYSTEM :: STRUCTURE OF THE SPINAL CORD...
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Although we usually study the spinal cord as a series of cross sections, it is important to remember that it is in fact a column, with continuous tracts and cell columns. However, the cord can be divided into segments by the nerve roots that come off of it;
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The CNS extends to the Peripheral Nervous System, a system of nerves that branch beyond the spinal cord, brain, and brainstem. The PNS carries information to and from the CNS. The PNS includes the Somatic Nervous System (SNS) and the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS).
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