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2). A. ventral (anterior) horn
Cell bodies of spinal cord motor neurons sit in the VENTRAL HORN of the spinal gray matter.
3. B. Lateral spinothalamic tract
If the lateral spinothalamic tract is cut, pain and temperature sensations would be absent on the
opposite side below the incision
4. D...
Answer:
2). A. ventral (anterior) horn
Cell bodies of spinal cord motor neurons sit in the VENTRAL HORN of the spinal gray matter.
3. B. Lateral spinothalamic tract
If the lateral spinothalamic tract is cut, pain and temperature sensations would be absent on the
opposite side below the incision
4. D. Lateral horn
The lateral grey column is composed of sympathetic preganglionic visceral motor neurons which
are part of the autonomic nervous system
5. B. C2
A regional analysis of spinal white matter [fractional anisotropy (FA)] across multiple cervical
levels (C2–C3, C4–C5, and C6–C7) and in different regions of interest (left and right lateral or
medial spinal cord) was performed. FA was highest at the C2–C3 level.
6. A. lateral
Preganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system are located in the lateral gray horns of
segments T1 to L2 of the spinal cord
Solution
Answer:
2). A. ventral (anterior) horn
Cell bodies of spinal cord motor neurons sit in the VENTRAL HORN of the spinal gray matter.
3. B. Lateral spinothalamic tract
If the lateral spinothalamic tract is cut, pain and temperature sensations would be absent on the
opposite side below the incision
4. D. Lateral horn
The lateral grey column is composed of sympathetic preganglionic visceral motor neurons which
are part of the autonomic nervous system
5. B. C2
A regional analysis of spinal white matter [fractional anisotropy (FA)] across multiple cervical
levels (C2–C3, C4–C5, and C6–C7) and in different regions of interest (left and right lateral or
medial spinal cord) was performed. FA was highest at the C2–C3 level.
6. A. lateral
Preganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system are located in the lateral gray horns of
segments T1 to L2 of the spinal cord.
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Answer:
2). A. ventral (anterior) horn
Cell bodies of spinal cord motor neurons sit in the VENTRAL HORN of the spinal gray matter.
3. B. Lateral spinothalamic tract
If the lateral spinothalamic tract is cut, pain and temperature sensations would be absent on the
opposite side below the incision
4. D. Lateral horn
The lateral grey column is composed of sympathetic preganglionic visceral motor neurons which
are part of the autonomic nervous system
5. B. C2
A regional analysis of spinal white matter [fractional anisotropy (FA)] across multiple cervical
levels (C2–C3, C4–C5, and C6–C7) and in different regions of interest (left and right lateral or
medial spinal cord) was performed. FA was highest at the C2–C3 level.
6. A. lateral
Preganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system are located in the lateral gray horns of
segments T1 to L2 of the spinal cord
Solution
Answer:
2). A. ventral (anterior) horn
Cell bodies of spinal cord motor neurons sit in the VENTRAL HORN of the spinal gray matter.
3. B. Lateral spinothalamic tract
If the lateral spinothalamic tract is cut, pain and temperature sensations would be absent on the
opposite side below the incision
4. D. Lateral horn
The lateral grey column is composed of sympathetic preganglionic visceral motor neurons which
are part of the autonomic nervous system
5. B. C2
A regional analysis of spinal white matter [fractional anisotropy (FA)] across multiple cervical
levels (C2–C3, C4–C5, and C6–C7) and in different regions of interest (left and right lateral or
medial spinal cord) was performed. FA was highest at the C2–C3 level.
6. A. lateral
Preganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system are located in the lateral gray horns of
segments T1 to L2 of the spinal cord