The document provides information on the gross appearance, meninges, organization of nerves, and mobility of the spinal cord. It describes the structure of the spinal cord including the gray and white matter. The gray matter contains nerve cell groups that innervate muscles and receive sensory information. The white matter surrounds the gray matter and contains ascending and descending tracts for transmitting signals to and from the brain. The ascending tracts convey sensory information for pain, temperature, touch and proprioception. The descending tracts control skeletal muscles through pathways from the cortex, reticular formation, tectum, red nucleus and vestibular system.
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