7. Both the gracile fasciculus and cuneate fasciculus are. white column of the spinal cord. A) ascending; posterior B) descending; anterior C) ascending; anterior D) descending; posterior E) descending; lateral tracts found in the,

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7. Both the gracile fasciculus and cuneate fasciculus are.
white column of the spinal cord.
A) ascending; posterior
B) descending; anterior
C) ascending; anterior
D) descending; posterior
E) descending; lateral
tracts found in the
8. The cell bodies of the sensory neurons that carry information from the periphery to the
spinal cord are located in the
A) anterior white commissure.
B) central canal.
C) lateral gray horn.
D) posterior root ganglion.
E) posterior gray horn.
9. Which of the following is NOT a common characteristic of dermatomes?
A) Can be used clinically to determine area of spinal cord damage
B) Each dermatome is only served by a single spinal nerve
C) Complete anesthesia of a single dermatome often requires blocking three adjacent
spinal nerves
D) Dermatomes are designated based on the cranial or spinal nerve that serves that area
of the skin
E) The dermatome serving the face is supplied by the trigeminal cranial nerve
10. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the spinothalamic tract?
A) Begins in the spinal cord
B) Terminates in the thalamus
C) Found in the white matter of the spinal cord
D) Carries motor information down the cord
E) Is composed of multiple axons carrying information in the spinal cord
Transcribed Image Text:7. Both the gracile fasciculus and cuneate fasciculus are. white column of the spinal cord. A) ascending; posterior B) descending; anterior C) ascending; anterior D) descending; posterior E) descending; lateral tracts found in the 8. The cell bodies of the sensory neurons that carry information from the periphery to the spinal cord are located in the A) anterior white commissure. B) central canal. C) lateral gray horn. D) posterior root ganglion. E) posterior gray horn. 9. Which of the following is NOT a common characteristic of dermatomes? A) Can be used clinically to determine area of spinal cord damage B) Each dermatome is only served by a single spinal nerve C) Complete anesthesia of a single dermatome often requires blocking three adjacent spinal nerves D) Dermatomes are designated based on the cranial or spinal nerve that serves that area of the skin E) The dermatome serving the face is supplied by the trigeminal cranial nerve 10. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the spinothalamic tract? A) Begins in the spinal cord B) Terminates in the thalamus C) Found in the white matter of the spinal cord D) Carries motor information down the cord E) Is composed of multiple axons carrying information in the spinal cord
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