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What is the difference between the dorsal root the ventral root and the dorsal root ganglion?

Ventral root is the ventral portion of spinal cord,there is no ganglion,cell body is of motor types ,cell info goes out of spinal cord of anterior horn. dorsal root is dorsal portion of spinal cord,it posses ganglion,cell body is of sensory types,information goes into spinal cord posterior horn


An automatic response of the body that occurs very rapidly and without conscious control is called?

That would be a reflex is a rapid automatic response of the body.


What part of a neuron is found in a ganglion?

The body.


Is the posterior located at the front or back of the body?

The posterior is located at the back of the body.


What is the part in reflex in the response?

Reflex action is your body's reflex against injury. It is needed in every part of your body.


Which direction is the opposite of posterior?

....behind/back and antonym would be anterior - in front/front


What body plane divides the body into interior and posterior planes?

The sagittal plane divides the body into left and right portions, not interior and posterior portions. The coronal plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.


Where are pseudounipolar neurons found?

The soma (cell body) of each pseudounipolar neuron is located within a dorsal root ganglion. The axon leaves the cell body (and out of the dorsal root ganglion) into the dorsal root, where it splits into two branches. The central branch goes to the posterior (dorsal) horn of the spinal cord, where it forms synapses with other neurons. The peripheral branch travels through the distal dorsal root into the spinal nerve all the way until skin, joint, and muscle.


What is the posterior part of the body?

Dorsal


Is the navel on the posterior side of the body?

No.


Is stellate ganglion an infusion?

Stellate ganglion: (neuroscience) The ganglion formed by the fusion of the inferior cervical and the first thoracic sympathetic ganglions.Read more: cervicothoracic-ganglion


What pair of directional terms would always describe movement along the coronal plane?

The pair of directional terms that would always describe movement along the coronal plane are "anterior" and "posterior." Movement in this plane involves dividing the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) sections. Therefore, actions such as moving toward the front of the body (anterior) or toward the back of the body (posterior) occur within the coronal plane.