BRAIN
SPINAL CORD
Question
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Anterior Column
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Posterior Column
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Ventral Horn
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Dorsal Horn
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Detailed explanation-1: -The white matter of the spinal cord is subdivided into dorsal (or posterior), lateral, and ventral (or anterior) columns, each of which contains axon tracts related to specific functions. The dorsal columns carry ascending sensory information from somatic mechanoreceptors (Figure 1.11B).
Detailed explanation-2: -White matter in the spinal cord is sometimes called superficial tissue because it is located in the outer regions of the brain and spinal cord. Gray matter is situated closer to the center of the central nervous system.
Detailed explanation-3: -Answer and Explanation: In the spinal cord, the grey matter is A. deep to the white matter. The grey matter of the spinal cord is found at the core while the white matter surrounds it from the outside.