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Anatomy Jeopardy

Tom Gest, PhD Division of Anatomical Sciences University of Michigan Medical School

Autonomic Reviewwith

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TargetsCNS/PNSGangliaPathwaysOrigins

Keep a record of each player’s points.

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Otherwise known as the origin of the sympathetic nervous

system.

Origins 100 Points

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Origins 100 Points

What is the thoracolumbar outflow?

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Origins 200 Points

Origin of pelvic splanchnic nerves.

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What is the lateral horn of spinal cord levels S2-4?

Origins 200 Points

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Origins 300 Points

Cranial nerves that distribute parasympathetic fibers to ganglia in the head.

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Origins 300 Points

What are cranial nerves III, VII, and IX?

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Origin of the lesser thoracic splanchnic nerve.

Origins 400 Points

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What is the lateral horn of spinal cord levels T10-11?

Origins 400 Points

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Source of parasympathetics to the thoracic viscera.

Origins 500 Points

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What are the vagus nerves?

Origins 500 Points

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Source of fibers that form the cervical sympathetic trunk.

Pathways 100 Points

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Pathways 100 Points

What are spinal cord levels T1-T4?

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Pathways 200 Points

Spinal nerve root that carries presynaptic autonomic fibers.

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What is the ventral root?

Pathways 200 Points

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Pathways 300 Points

Connection between the ventral primary ramus and sympathetic chain only found in thoracic and upper

lumbar levels.

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Pathways 300 Points

What is a white ramus communicans?

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Source of most sympathetic fibers to the heart.

Pathways 400 Points

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What are cervical cardiac branches?

Pathways 400 Points

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Connections to ventral primary rami containing

unmyelinated fibers.

Pathways 500 Points

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What are gray rami communicantes?

Pathways 500 Points

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Greater thoracic splanchnic nerves go here to synapse.

Ganglia 100 Points

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Ganglia 100 Points

What are the celiac ganglia?

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Ganglia 200 Points

Inferior end of the sympathetic chains.

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What is the ganglion impar?

Ganglia 200 Points

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Ganglia 300 Points

Ganglia where no synapses happen.

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Ganglia 300 Points

What are sensory ganglia?

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Four pairs of autonomic ganglia in the head.

Ganglia 400 Points

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What are the ciliary, pterygopalatine, submandibular and

otic ganglia?

Ganglia 400 Points

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Four types of preaortic ganglia?

Ganglia 500 Points

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What are the celiac, superior mesenteric, aorticorenal, and

inferior mesenteric ganglia?

Ganglia 500 Points

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Axons arising in this horn of the spinal cord follow presynaptic autonomics to the spinal nerve.

CNS/PNS 100 Points

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CNS/PNS 100 Points

What is the ventral horn?

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CNS/PNS 200 Points

These trunks form as a thoracic autonomic plexus passes

into the abdomen.

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What are the vagal trunks?

CNS/PNS 200 Points

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CNS/PNS 300 Points

This ramus may carry both sympathetic and

parasympathetic fibers.

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CNS/PNS 300 Points

What is a ventral primary ramus?

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These rami connect the sympathetic chain ganglia.

CNS/PNS 400 Points

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What are interganglionic rami?

CNS/PNS 400 Points

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Vertebral level where the presynaptic neuron of the pelvic

splanchnics lie.

CNS/PNS 500 Points

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What is L1?

CNS/PNS 500 Points

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Primary target of sympathetics.

Targets 100 Points

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Targets 100 Points

What is vascular smooth muscle?

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Targets 200 Points

Smooth muscle of organ walls.

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What is the primary target of parasympathetics?

Targets 200 Points

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Targets 300 Points

Only tissue innervated by preganglionic autonomic fibers.

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Targets 300 Points

What is the suprarenal medulla?

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Only sympathetic target innervated by acetylcholine.

Targets 400 Points

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What are sweat glands?

Targets 400 Points

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Asthma drugs mimic the action of these fibers.

Targets 500 Points

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What are sympathetic fibers?

Targets 500 Points

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Good luckon your final exam

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