Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Certification Practice Exam

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What is the only exit pathway for the spinal cord out of the skull?

Optic canal

Magnum foramen

The correct choice is the magnum foramen, as it is the anatomical structure that serves as the primary exit pathway for the spinal cord as it exits the skull. This large opening at the base of the skull allows the brainstem to continue into the spinal column, transitioning into the spinal cord. The magnum foramen connects the cranial cavity with the vertebral canal, facilitating the passage of neural structures between the brain and spinal cord. The optic canal is primarily associated with the optic nerve and not with the spinal cord, serving as a passageway for the nerve that carries visual information from the eye to the brain. The stylomastoid foramen is a small opening that allows the facial nerve to exit the skull; it does not host any exit pathway for the spinal cord. The jugular foramen provides pathways for several cranial nerves and the internal jugular vein, but again, it is not where the spinal cord exits from the skull. Therefore, the magnum foramen is specifically designated for the exit of the spinal cord, making it the correct answer.

Stylomastoid foramen

Jugular foramen

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