ventral root from the ventral horn of the spinal cord is motor. If ventral root is cut it will lead to to a kind of paralysis called flaccid paralysis. This is because ventral horn contains lower motor neurons. As such the skeletal muscle innervated by the root is paralysed
The ventral roots primarily carry motor information to muscles. Thus, if ALL of the ventral roots to the spinal nerves of the lower extremity were damaged you would have no motor control of the lower extremities on the right (right sided lower extremity paralysis).
Dorsal roots control sensory, therefore you would lose feeling to the area that it is associated with.
The end organ or muscle innervated by that particular spinal nerve component would atrophy.
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the ventral side. the dorsal side is the back of the rat ( think of the dorsal fin on a wale is on its back )
More gene fragments would be produced.
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No. technical the hair doesnt have a root. but no they cut it at the scalp.
They would bleed less profusely.
The anterior or ventral roots carry motor or efferent information from motoneurons in the anterior horn to muscles. This is as opposed to the dorsal roots that convey sensory or afferent informaiton from the periphery to the dorsal horns of the spinal cord. This is not to be confused with ventral rami that subserve intrinsic muscles of the back and neck. Therefore if a ventral root is severed or cut there would be a loss on motor function to muscles in the distribution of that root (called a myotome).
The dorsal root is the part of the peripheral nervous system that picks up sensory signals and sends the signal through the nerve to the brain. If the root is cut, the brain will not receive sensory messages from that nerve, meaning the patient will have loss of sensation in that area (numbness, blindness, deafness, etc.)
You must meet Gill, Dale, Bo, and Luke. Then examine the root on a sunny day. Gill will show up and talk about how that is supposed to get cut. There is a glitch that can happen where the root never gets cut. It can happen if you examine the root before meeting the correct people.
Cutting the ventral root of a spinal nerve will denervate all target organs that receive efferent innervation from that spinal nerve.Spinal nerves are made by the joining of dorsal and ventral roots of a spinal cord segment. Dorsal roots generally carry sensory information, while ventral roots generally carry motor innervation. Another way to say this is that dorsal roots carry information from the periphery to the central nervous system (CNS) in an afferent direction, while ventral roots carry information from the CNS to the periphery in an efferentdirection. Afferent information is generally sensory in nature, while efferent information includes signals to trigger muscular contraction as well as gland secretion, hormone synthesis, etc.
The ventral rami of the spinal nerves carry sensory and motor fibers for the innervation of the muscles, joints, and skin of the lateral and ventral body walls and the extremities... So there would be some some loss of sensation and muscle function, but not total since the nerve bundles overlap at each level... There are also some autonomic nerves associated.
They would be KILLED
Nothing would happen to its density.
You would die...
The ventral rami of the spinal nerves carry sensory and motor fibers for the innervation of the muscles, joints, and skin of the lateral and ventral body walls and the extremities... So there would be some some loss of sensation and muscle function, but not total since the nerve bundles overlap at each level... There are also some autonomic nerves associated.
the ventral side. the dorsal side is the back of the rat ( think of the dorsal fin on a wale is on its back )
If a candy bar was cut in half the mass would decrease.
they would have a small chance of living depending on how it has been cut