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What two tracts do the spinal cord have?

ascending (sensory/afferent) and descending (efferent/motor) tracts.Addition: Other than these two types of tracts, the white matter of spinal cord also contains "associative tracts" containing short ascending and descending fibres which coordinate the function of the different regions of spinal cord.


How many enlargements are there in the spinal cord?

There are two main enlargements in the spinal cord, the Cervical enlargement, and an enlargement at the Conus Medullaris in the Thorasic section of the spinal cord.


Does sympathetic fibers originate in the spinal cord?

Thoracic and lumbar regions


What are three regions that make up the the brain?

the cerebrum cereebellum and spinal cord


What is the spinal condition where spinal cord grows and tightens the spinal cord?

Tethered Spinal Cord is a condition where the spinal cord is attached to the spinal column and that causes the cord to become stretched.


Your two year old was diagnosed with a spinal cord syrinx what is the treatment?

your two year old was diagnosed with a spinal cord syrinx what is the treatment?


What are two main organs of the central nervous system?

The brain and the spinal cord are the two main organs of the central nervous system. The brain is responsible for processing information, while the spinal cord is involved in transmitting messages between the brain and the rest of the body.


Which is the correct spelling-spinal chord or spinal cord?

spinal cord


Who is protected by the spinal cord?

the spinal cord


What does spinal cord mean?

What does spinal cord mean?


What is simile to a spinal cord?

As Stern as a spinal cord


What would normally be found immediately surrounding the central canal of the spina cord?

The central canal of the spinal cord runs down the center of spinal cord from top to bottom and allows cerebrospinal fluid to circulate. The part of the spinal cord directly around the central canal is the gray commissure. This is what connects the two halves of the spinal cord and allows signals to travel between the two sides.