? 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 ? 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 ? 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 ? The central canal of spinal cord is located: +inside the grey matter -in the terminal ventricle -inside the white matter -outside the spinal cord ? 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 ? How many nuclei are located in anterior horns of grey matter of the spinal cord? +5 -3 -1 -9 ? What is the function of nuclei of the anterior horns of grey matter of the spinal cord? +motor -vegetative -sensitive -mixed ? 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 ? What is the function of nuclei of the lateral horns of grey matter? +vegetative -motor -sensory -mixed ? What is the type of neurons are in the lateral horns of grey matter? +associative -mixed -motor -sensory ? Assosiative neurons form: +posterior horns -ganglia -anterior horns -posterior funiculus ? Thoracic nucleus is situated: +in posterior horns -in lateral horns -in lateral funiculus of the white matter -in reticular formation of spinal cord ? The reticular formation of the spinal cord is located: +in white matter -in ganglia -in anterior horns -in lateral horns ? 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 ? 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 ? 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 ? The anterior spinothalamic tract carries impulses: +of tactile sensitivity -pain and temperature sensitivity -proprioceptive sensitivity -from visual and auditory centers ? 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 ? Flechsig's tract is: +the posterior spinocerebellar -the lateral spinothalamic -the fasciculus gracilis -the anterior corticospinal ? What type of sensitivity does the posterior spinocerebellar tract hold? +proprioceptive sensitivity -tactile sensitivity -pain sensitivity -visual sensitivity ? Which tract holds proprioceptive sensitivity for the cerebellum? +the posterior spinocerebellar -the anterior spinothalamic -the fasciculus gracilis -the olivospinal ? Which tract holds proprioceptive sensitivity for the cerebellum? +the anterior spinocerebellaris -the anterior spinothalamic -the fasciculus gracilis -the lateral corticospinal ? What type of sensitivity does the anterior spinocerebellar tract hold? =proprioceptive sensitivity -tactile sensitivity -pain sensitivity -visual sensitivity ? Gowers' tract has name: +the anterior spinocerebellar -the fasciculus cuneatus -the anterior corticospinal -the anterior spinothalamic ? What tract conducts the impulses of pain and temperature sensitivity? +the lateral spinothalamic -the anterior spinothalamic -the anterior corticospinal -the reticulospinal ? The Lateral spinothalamic tract carries impulses of: +pain and temperature sensitivity -proprioceptive sensitivity -visual and auditory sensitivity -tactile sensitivity ? The lateral corticospinal tract is: +the tract of voluntary movement -the tract of involuntary movement -the proprioceptive tract -the tactile sensitivity tract ? The rubrospinal tract is: +the tract of involuntary movement -the tract of voluntary movement -the proprioceptive tract -the tactile sensitivity tract ? 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 ? The nervous fibers from 12 upper segments of spinal cord pass in: +the fasciculus cuneatus -the fasciculus gracilis -the tectospinal tract -the vestibulospinal tract ? 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 ? 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 ? 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 ? What tract carries out the proprioceptive impulses for the cerebellum? +the posterior spinocerebellar -the fasciculus cuneatus -the fasciculus gracilis -the anterior reticulospinal ? The white matter of spinal cord is divided into: +funiculi -horns -columns -nuclei ? 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 ?