Table of Contents
- 1 What connects the nerves to the brain?
- 2 What are nerve fibers that connect all parts of the body to the brain?
- 3 Where are nerve bundles located?
- 4 What is the bundle of nerve fibers that carries information between the brain’s right and left hemispheres?
- 5 Which cranial nerves are attached to the medulla?
- 6 What are the nerves that connect the spinal cord with other parts?
- 7 How many pairs of spinal nerves are in the human body?
What connects the nerves to the brain?
It runs down from the brain through a canal in the center of the bones of the spine. These bones protect the spinal cord. Like the brain, the spinal cord is covered by the meninges and cushioned by cerebrospinal fluid. Spinal nerves connect the brain with the nerves in most parts of the body.
What are nerve fibers that connect all parts of the body to the brain?
Cranial nerves and spinal nerves
- Nerves that directly connect the brain and the brain stem with the eyes, ears, nose, and throat and with various parts of the head, neck, and trunk are called cranial nerves.
- Nerves that connect the spinal cord with other parts of the body are called spinal nerves.
What is the system of nerves that connects?
The peripheral nervous system consists of the nerves that branch out from the brain and spinal cord. These nerves form the communication network between the CNS and the body parts. The autonomic nervous system consists of nerves that connect the CNS to the visceral organs such as the heart, stomach, and intestines.
What nerves are connected to the spinal cord?
spinal nerve, in vertebrates, any one of many paired peripheral nerves that arise from the spinal cord. In humans there are 31 pairs: 8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 1 coccygeal. Each pair connects the spinal cord with a specific region of the body.
Where are nerve bundles located?
Nerves are bundles of axons in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) that act as information highways to carry signals between the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body. Each axon is wrapped in a connective tissue sheath called the endoneurium.
What is the bundle of nerve fibers that carries information between the brain’s right and left hemispheres?
The hemispheres communicate with each other through the corpus callosum which is a bundle of fibers between the hemispheres. Each hemisphere controls muscles and glands on the opposite side of the body (i.e. the right side of the brain or hemisphere controls the left side of the body.)
What does S1 and S2 nerve control?
The sacral spine consists of five segments, S1 – S5, that together affect nerve communication to the lower portion of the body. S1 affects the hips and groin area. S2 affects the back of the thighs. S3 affects the medial buttock area.
Which nerves go through openings in the skull and stimulate the head and neck?
Cranial nerves go through openings in the skull and stimulate regions of the head and neck. Spinal nerves stimulate the rest of the body. The cell bodies of cranial and spinal nerves are arranged in clusters called ganglia.
Which cranial nerves are attached to the medulla?
The nuclei of cranial nerves XII, X, IX, and part of VIII are located in the medulla, and the motor neurons of nerve XI are found in the cervical spinal cord. The XIth nerve arises from the accessory nucleus in the cervical cord, ascends through the foramen magnum, and exits the skull via the jugular foramen.
What are the nerves that connect the spinal cord with other parts?
Nerves that connect the spinal cord with other parts of the body are called spinal nerves. The brain communicates with most of the body through the spinal nerves.
Which nerves carry signals from the central nervous system?
Efferent Nerves or Motor Nerves: These nerves contain motor neurons that carry signals from the central nervous system to the various organs in the body. These nerves are a part of somatic nervous system, which is responsible for the voluntary actions of the skeletal muscles in the body.
What is the function of nerve cells in the body?
Nerves of the Body. Efferent Nerves or Motor Nerves: These nerves contain motor neurons that carry signals from the central nervous system to the various organs in the body. These nerves are a part of somatic nervous system, which is responsible for the voluntary actions of the skeletal muscles in the body.
How many pairs of spinal nerves are in the human body?
There are 12 pairs of them (see Overview of the Cranial Nerves ). Nerves that connect the spinal cord with other parts of the body are called spinal nerves. The brain communicates with most of the body through the spinal nerves.