The _____ nervous system consists of the cranial and spinal nerves, which give rise to axons and neurons
#2
If only one dorsal column is present, the spinal cord is _____ T5
#3
The _____ comprises the nerve roots of lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal spinal nerves below the conus medullaris
#4
What are the roots of the phrenic nerve? _____
#5
The neuronal cell bodies of the ventral roots of spinal nerves are found in the _____ of the spinal cord
#6
ID Spinal Cord Section: _____
#7
What syndrome is associated with lesion of the following areas? _____1. Corticospinal tract2. Medial lemniscus3. Abducens nerve (CN VI)
#8
What dermatome includes the thumbs? _____
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