42. Microscopic structure of spinal cord.

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The anterior horns of the grey matter of the spinal cord
are distinguished:
+throughout the whole spinal cord
-at the level of CVIII - L II segments
-only in the cervical segments
-only in the thoracic segments
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The posterior horns of the grey matter of the spinal cord
are distinguished:
+throughout the whole spinal cord
-to the level of CVIII - L II segments
-only in the cervical segments
-only in thoracic segments
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The lateral horns of the grey matter of the spinal cord
present:
+at the level of CVIII - L II segments
-throughout the whole spinal cord
-only in the cervical segments
-only in thoracic segments
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The central canal of spinal cord is located:
+inside the grey matter
-in the terminal ventricle
-inside the white matter
-outside the spinal cord
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Motor (efferent) neurons are located:
+in anterior horns of the spinal cord
-in posterior horns of the spinal cord
-in lateral horns of the spinal cord
-in spinal ganglia
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How many nuclei are located in anterior
horns of grey matter of the spinal cord?
+5
-3
-1
-9
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What is the function of nuclei of the anterior horns of grey matter of the spinal cord?
+motor
-vegetative
-sensitive
-mixed
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What is in the lateral horns of the gray matter of the spinal cord located?
+the intermediolateral nucleus
-the anterior and posterior lateral nuclei
-the thoracic nucleus
-the spongy zone
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What is the function of nuclei of the lateral horns of grey matter?
+vegetative
-motor
-sensory
-mixed
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What is the type of neurons are in the lateral horns of grey matter?
+associative
-mixed
-motor
-sensory
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Assosiative neurons form:
+posterior horns
-ganglia
-anterior horns
-posterior funiculus
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Thoracic nucleus is situated:
+in posterior horns
-in lateral horns
-in lateral funiculus of the white matter
-in reticular formation of spinal cord
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The reticular formation of the spinal cord is located:
+in white matter
-in ganglia
-in anterior horns
-in lateral horns
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The white matter of the spinal cord is made up with:
+the processes of the neurons
-the body of nervous cells
-the nuclei
-the ganglia
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What is the name of the anterior tract of voluntary
movements?
+the anterior corticospinal tract
-the tectospinal tract
-the anterior spinocerebellar tract
-the rubrospinal tract
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What function has the tecto-spinal tract?
+the tract of involuntary movements
-the tract of voluntary movements
-the tract of tactile sensitivity
-the tract of proprioceptive sensitivity
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The anterior spinothalamic tract carries impulses:
+of tactile sensitivity
-pain and temperature sensitivity
-proprioceptive sensitivity
-from visual and auditory centers
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The anterior spinotalamic tract is:
+the tract of tactile sensitivity
-the tract of proprioceptive sensitivity
-the motor tract of the voluntary movements
-the motor tract of the involuntary movements
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Flechsig's tract is:
+the posterior spinocerebellar
-the lateral spinothalamic
-the fasciculus gracilis
-the anterior corticospinal
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What type of sensitivity does the posterior
spinocerebellar tract hold?
+proprioceptive sensitivity
-tactile sensitivity
-pain sensitivity
-visual sensitivity
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Which tract holds proprioceptive sensitivity for
the cerebellum?
+the posterior spinocerebellar
-the anterior spinothalamic
-the fasciculus gracilis
-the olivospinal
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Which tract holds proprioceptive sensitivity
for the cerebellum?
+the anterior spinocerebellaris
-the anterior spinothalamic
-the fasciculus gracilis
-the lateral corticospinal
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What type of sensitivity does the anterior
spinocerebellar tract hold?
=proprioceptive sensitivity
-tactile sensitivity
-pain sensitivity
-visual sensitivity
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Gowers' tract has name:
+the anterior spinocerebellar
-the fasciculus cuneatus
-the anterior corticospinal
-the anterior spinothalamic
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What tract conducts the impulses of pain and temperature
sensitivity?
+the lateral spinothalamic
-the anterior spinothalamic
-the anterior corticospinal
-the reticulospinal
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The Lateral spinothalamic tract carries impulses of:
+pain and temperature sensitivity
-proprioceptive sensitivity
-visual and auditory sensitivity
-tactile sensitivity
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The lateral corticospinal tract is:
+the tract of voluntary movement
-the tract of involuntary movement
-the proprioceptive tract
-the tactile sensitivity tract
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The rubrospinal tract is:
+the tract of involuntary movement
-the tract of voluntary movement
-the proprioceptive tract
-the tactile sensitivity tract
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The nervous fibers from 19 lower segments of spinal cord pass in:
+the fasciculus gracilis
-the fasciculus cuneatus
-the posterior spinocerebellar tract
-the rubrospinal tract
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The nervous fibers from 12 upper segments of spinal cord pass in:
+the fasciculus cuneatus
-the fasciculus gracilis
-the tectospinal tract
-the vestibulospinal tract
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What is the function of fasciculus gracilis?
+the way of proprioceptive sensitivity
-the way of tactile sensitivity
-tract of involuntary movement
-tract of voluntary movement
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What is the function of fasciculus cuneatus?
+the way of proprioceptive sensitivity
-the way of tactile sensitivity
-tract of involuntary movement
-tract of voluntary movement
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What tract carries out the proprioceptive impulses for
the cortex of the brain?
+the fasciculus cuneatus
-the anterior spinocerebellar tract
-the rubrospinal tract
-the anterior corticospinal tract
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What tract carries out the proprioceptive impulses
for the cerebellum?
+the posterior spinocerebellar
-the fasciculus cuneatus
-the fasciculus gracilis
-the anterior reticulospinal
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The white matter of spinal cord is divided into:
+funiculi
-horns
-columns
-nuclei
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The white matter of spinal cord is divided into:
+anterior, posterior and lateral funiculi
-anterior and posterior funiculi
-anterior, posterior and lateral horns
-anterior, posterior and at the level CVIII-LII lateral funiculi
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