loss of both the motor and sensory functions
There are a number of things that would happen if the ventral root of a spinal nerve were damage or transected, This would mainly cause the loss of the sensory function and there would be neuropathic pain among other effects.
Dorsal Structure, Ventral Structure, Anterior, and Posterior.
The Ventral Ramus innervates the ventrolateral structures and limbs.
Loss of both motor and sensory function
The three visible parts of the brain while looking at a non-dissected Ventral view are the Cerebral Cortex, the Pons and the Medulla.
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It depends what caused the 'damage' in the first place. Keep the area as clean and dry as possible. The damaged scales will repair themselves over successive sheds.
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 spinal cord is broken into a front (ventral) and back (dorsal). A hemicord impingement means that there is some kind of structure encroaching on half of the spinal cord. In this case, it seems like the right half of the cord is being damaged, more so near the front. A problem with the right half of the cord could leave someone with a lack of proprioception and motor control on the right, below the damaged area, and a lack of pain and temperature on the left, below the damaged area. Thomas A. Bea
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ventral, i think...