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Q: What is the collection of spinal nerves traveling in the vertebral canal below the level of L1-L2 called?
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What is the collection of spinal nerves at the inferior end of the vertebral column called?

Cuada equina


What is the function of the vertebral opening?

Passage for spinal nerves


What is a nerves doctor called?

A doctor who specializes in disorders of the nerves is called a neurologist; this individual also often deals with disorders of the brain (which is basically a big collection of nerves).


How many spinal nerves exit the vertebral column?

seven.


Sympathetic nerves exit the CNS through what nerves?

You have sympathetic trunks located by either side of vertebral column. You have thoracolumber out flow for sympathetic system. You do not have nerves for the same.


What is a collection of neuron cell bodies with a common function?

They are called nucleus. For instance, nucleus of cranial nerves.


Why do i have 31 spinal nerves and only 30 spinal bones?

There are 7 cervical vertebrae and 8 cervical spinal nerves. This explains why you have 31 spinal nerves relative to the 30 vertebral bones.


What is a round or oval hole through a bone which contains blood vessels and nerves called?

vertebral foramen


What are groups of neuronal cell bodies in the CNS?

A collection of cell bodies in the CNS is called a nucleus. The equivalent in the PNS is called a ganglion. There are three nuclei in the cerebrum known collectively as the Basal Ganglia but this is a misnomer as they should be called nuclei.


Openings provide exit of spinal nerves?

The spinal nerves exit from the vertebral column through openings between adjacent vertebrae. These openings, called intervertebral foramina, are located just in front of the facet joints. They exit from what are called intervertebral foramina (foramen means opening).


What provides a passageway for spinal nerves to exit the vertebral column and travel to other parts of the body?

intervertebral foramina


What is the difference in articulation between the skull and the vertebral column of a rat and a human?

The articulations of the human skull and vertebral column consist of a series of amphiarthrodial joints between the vertebral bodies, and a series of diathrodial joints between the vertebral arches. The articulations of the rat skull and vertebral column consist of cervical vertebrae which have small, transverse processes containing a hole through which nerves and blood vessels pass.