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Is a multipolar neuron found in the ventral horn of the spinal cord a somatosensory neuron?

Yes


Can spinal cord found in the ventral cavity?

no, it's part of the dorsal cavity


Where in the body are neurons found?

In the Ventral horn of the spinal cord of the central nervous system.


What does ventral to the spinal cord means?

Ventral means front, therefore "ventral to the spinal cord" would mean "in front of the spinal cord"


Where are relay neurons found in the body?

In the Ventral horn of the spinal cord of the central nervous system.


What fibers do ventral spinal cord roots contain?

The ventral roots contain motor fibers.


If the ventral roots are destroyed can impulses reach the spinal cord?

In short, Yes.A majority of the "signals" that travel through the ventral roots are motor "signals" going out to the periphery from the spinal cord. As such, the signals have already "reached" the spinal cord from the brain or another region of the spinal cord.Thus, A ventral root lesion will interrupt signals from reaching the periphery.


What part of the spinal cord contains neurons?

Motor neurons are located in the gray matter of the brain, and their axons stretch out to the spinal cord through the ventral root. they are located in the Ventral horn of the spinal cord,


Neuron type found in the dorsal horn?

Interneurons are a common type of neuron found in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. They play a key role in processing and transmitting sensory information within the spinal cord.


What part of the spinal nerve consists of motor fibers leaving the spinal cord?

The ventral root.


What is effaces the ventral thecal sac?

It is where the nerves go and spinal fluid is and protects spinal cord


What would happen if the following structures were damaged or transected 1. dorsal root of spinal nerve 2. ventral root of spinal cord 3. ventral ramus of spinal cord?

loss of both the motor and sensory functions