BIO 152 Module 2 Latest Exam Study Guide – Portage Learning
BIO 152 Module 2 Latest Exam Study Guide – Portage Learning. This is a complete and an all-inclusive guide to BIO 152 Module 2 Latest Exam Study Guide – Portage Learning. Sensory (afferent) information is received by spinal nerves distributed throughout the body. The signal passes through the dorsal roots (Figure 2.36) into the spinal cord and then finally up to the brain for processing. Motor commands are initiated in the central nervous system, where a decision by the brain is made to move. The command signal is sent down the spinal cord to the appropriate level, then out the ventral root of the spinal cord (Figure 2.36). The signal is carried via a spinal nerve to its appropriate destination to the muscle fiber to enable a voluntary muscular contraction. Dermatome regions of the skin. Posterior view of the cervical plexus (C1-C5) in blue. The phrenic nerve is formed from nerves C3-C5. Anterior view of the phrenic nerve (blue) in context with the skeletal system. Order of the brachial plexus: roots, trunks, divisions, cords, then finally branches. These nerves and their branches innervate the pectoral girdle and upper extremities. Only the right brachial plexus is pictured here, with all other structures removed. Posterior view of the right axillary nerve in context in the upper extremity. Anterior view of the right median nerve (blue), ulnar nerve (blue), and radial nerve in context in the upper extremity. We offer Online Tutoring for All subjects. Contact for further assistance. Thank you.
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