Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780078024283
Author: Michael McKinley Dr., Valerie O'Loughlin, Theresa Bidle
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 14.5, Problem 12WDYL
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The difference between the anterior ramus and posterior ramus of a typical spinal nerve.
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Ramus is the branching of the spinal nerves for the conduction of the impulses in the neurons. It is divided into an anterior ramus and a posterior ramus. Anterior and posterior ramus is the bifurcation and branching of the neurons in the spinal cords which transfer the stimulus ahead.
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