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Multiple Choice
Where are the sensory neurons located in a spinal nerve?
A
In the dorsal root ganglion
B
In the spinal cord
C
In the sympathetic chain ganglia
D
In the ventral root
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the structure of a spinal nerve: A spinal nerve is formed by the union of a dorsal root and a ventral root.
Identify the function of the dorsal root: The dorsal root contains sensory neurons that carry information from the body to the spinal cord.
Locate the dorsal root ganglion: The dorsal root ganglion is a cluster of nerve cell bodies (neurons) in the dorsal root of a spinal nerve.
Recognize the role of the dorsal root ganglion: It houses the cell bodies of sensory neurons, which transmit sensory information to the central nervous system.
Differentiate between the dorsal and ventral roots: The ventral root contains motor neurons, while the dorsal root contains sensory neurons, specifically located in the dorsal root ganglion.