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They both carry proprioceptive and fine touch sensations. But, gracile tract carries sensations from lower halfof our body. On the other hand, cuneate tract carries sensations from upper half of our body.

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Difference between male and female urinary system?

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What are three tracts of the cerebral hemispheres?

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Is the trachea in the lower respiratory tract?

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