Asked by
Alexander Hayden
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
Sensory input to the spinal cord travels via the:
A) dorsal spinal cord.
B) ventral spinal cord.
C) medial spinal cord.
D) lateral spinal cord.
Dorsal Spinal Cord
The portion of the spinal cord that is oriented toward the back of the body, responsible for transmitting sensory information from the body to the brain.
Ventral Spinal Cord
The front section of the spinal cord, which contains motor neurons that control muscles and movement.
Sensory Input
Information received by sensory receptors from the environment, which is then processed by the nervous system.
- Understand the functions and processes of sensory integration within the nervous system.
- Acquire knowledge about the structure, functions, and roles of the motor system.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the functions and processes of sensory integration within the nervous system.
- Acquire knowledge about the structure, functions, and roles of the motor system.