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What kind of nervous are in the upward tract?

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What kind of nerves are in the upward tract and downward tract of the spinal cord?

The ascending tracts (upward) contain sensory nerves, that pass sensory information from the body to the brain. The descending tracts (downward) contain motor nerves that activate the muscles in the body according to the brain's "commands".


What kinds of nerves are in the upward tract and downward tract of the spinal cord?

The ascending tracts (upward) contain sensory nerves, that pass sensory information from the body to the brain. The descending tracts (downward) contain motor nerves that activate the muscles in the body according to the brain's "commands".


what is the difference between ascending and descending tract?

An ascending tract goes upward. The descending tract goes downward.


The nerves of the gastrointestinal tract are referred to as?

The nerves of the gastrointestinal tract are referred to as the enteric nervous system. It controls the movement of food and secretions within the digestive system independently of the brain and spinal cord.


If you are missing some nerves in your lower digestive tract how can a problem with muscles really be a problems with nerves?

yes it can mess with your nerves cells


What nerve contains sensory nerves from both eyes?

optic tract


Tract of nerves that join all the parts of the limbic is called what?

The fornix.


Where do axons of the corticobulbar tract terminate?

motor nuclei of cranial nerves :)


Which layer of the wall of the digestive tract contains blood vessels and nerves?

The Submucosa.


What organs are affected by leprosy?

Skin, nerves, Limbs, Eyes, mucosa of Upper respiratory tract.


What kind of nerves are in the brain?

The kind that make you move.