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Spinal cord
Climbing tracts inside the spinal cord convey data from the body, upwards to the brain, for example, contact, skin temperature, agony and joint position.
Dropping tracts inside the spinal cord convey data from the brain downwards to start development and control body capacities.
Nerves called the spinal nerves or nerve roots fall off the spinal cord and go out through
a gap in every one of the vertebrae called the Foramen to convey the data from the spinal cord to the remainder of the body, and from the body back up to the brain.
There are four principle gatherings of spinal nerves which exit various dimensions of the spinal cord.
These are in dropping request down the vertebral section:
Cervical Nerves "C" : (nerves in the neck) supply development and feeling to the arms, neck and upper trunk.
Thoracic Nerves "T" : (nerves in the upper back) supply the storage compartment and stomach area.
Lumbar Nerves "L" and Sacral Nerves "S" : (nerves in the lower back) supply the legs, the bladder, inside and sexual organs.
There are two tracts inside the spinal cord-
climbing tracts that convey data from the body, upwards to the brain using it for feelings of touch sensation, skin temperature, pain and joint position and dropping tracts that convey data from the brain downwards for development and body control activities.
Various nerves arise from spinal cord called spinal nerves. These enter foramen (the gap) of every vertebra and conveys information to the spinal cord from the rest of the body and from the body to the brain.
There are four main types of spinal nerves which arise from the spinal cord-
cervical nerves- these are nerves in the neck. These supply information to the brain from arms, neck and upper trunk.
Thoracic nerves- nerves in the upper back and supply information from the storage compartment and stomach area.
Lumbar and sacral nerves are nerves in the lower back and supply the information from legs, the bladder and sexual organs.
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