RIU 332 Lecture Notes - Lecture 62: Intervertebral Foramina, Cervical Vertebrae, Thoracic Vertebrae

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What makes up the gray matter of the spinal cord: neuron cell bodies and unmyelinated nerve fibers. What types of fiber is found in the dorsal root of a spinal nerve: sensory nerve fibers. What type of fiber is found in the ventral root of a spinal nerve: motor nerve fibers. What muscle separates the anterior triangle from the posterior triangle of the neck: stenoclediomastoid muscle. In which triangle is the carotid sheath located: anterior. Ff. what are the contents of the carotid sheath: common carotid artery, internal jugular vein, and vagus nerve. What three structures form the boundaries of the posterior triangle of the neck: sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, and clavicle. Name one vein and two nerves that are located in the posterior triangle of the neck: external jugular vein, phrenic nerve, and accessory (cranial nerve xi) nerve. What tiny piece of bone is anterior to the internal jugular vein and lateral to the internal carotid artery: styloid process of temporal bone.

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