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Dictionary » S » Spinal nerves Spinal nervesspinal nerves The 31 paired peripheral nerves formed by the union of the dorsal and ventral spinal roots from each spinal cord segment. The spinal nerve plexuses and the spinal roots are also included. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: spinal nerves... there could be electrical synapse. Could you than please tell, which one art they(is it)? 3. Ok. From where exactly the structure is refrred as spinal nerve? And where this contributions joint together?(C5-C8, T1)
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spinal nervesI have some question on spinal cord and its nerves: 1. Are in sympathetic trunk sympathetic ganglia? 2. Whic are neurotransimters in sensory gangia?(If ...
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Evolution of the nervous system... are not technically wrong, but you are referring only to the end of the nerves that are out of the spine. However there are nerves that are completely outside of the spinal cord. Why would they. There is an example (extreme) and some food for thought about ...
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Evolution of the nervous systemFor vertebrates the spinal column and the skull provides great protection from damage. Thinking in evolutionary terms, why does some nerves by-pass this protective system and travel outside of the spinal cord and its protective spinal ...
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Re: GI tract and enteric nervous system... the gut into its own nervous system. It really is just filled full of nerves and ganglia that help to regulate the huge amount of business down ... is easy and it involves heading out a nerve making a jump to either the spinal cord via a synapse or to a cranial nerve through a synapse as well. ...
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