How would I trace C with the examples provided 1. General Motor Tract example FORMAT: Motor Cortex of cerebrum -> Internal Capsule -> Mesencephalon -> Pon -> Medulla -> Anterior Horn (synapse) -> Anterior Root -> Exit appropriate ramus -> Appropriate plexus -> Appropriate Spinal Nerve (s) -> Muscle (synapse 2. General Sensation Tracts example FORMAT: Specific receptor Appropriate spinal nerve (s) ->Appropriate plexus (if needed) -> Enters appropriate ramus -> Dorsal Root Ganglion -> Dorsal Root -> Dorsal Horn (Synapse) ->Thalamus (Synapse) -> Internal Capsule -> Appropriate Sensory Cortex (Cerebrum) 3. Sensory and Motor Tracings: example - (chemoreceptors, proprioceptors, nociceptors, thermometers, photoreceptors, mechanoreceptors.), effectors, nerves, plexuses, or rami will vary c) While hanging a picture on the wall the hammer slips and you hit your thumb. You experience a great deal of pain. 1) Using the general sensation tract, trace the sensory pathway from the appropriate receptor to the brain. Include the specific nerves. 2) Now trace the motor pathway from the brain to the wrist extensors to move your thumb away from the hammer.
How would I trace C with the examples provided 1. General Motor Tract example FORMAT: Motor Cortex of cerebrum -> Internal Capsule -> Mesencephalon -> Pon -> Medulla -> Anterior Horn (synapse) -> Anterior Root -> Exit appropriate ramus -> Appropriate plexus -> Appropriate Spinal Nerve (s) -> Muscle (synapse 2. General Sensation Tracts example FORMAT: Specific receptor Appropriate spinal nerve (s) ->Appropriate plexus (if needed) -> Enters appropriate ramus -> Dorsal Root Ganglion -> Dorsal Root -> Dorsal Horn (Synapse) ->Thalamus (Synapse) -> Internal Capsule -> Appropriate Sensory Cortex (Cerebrum) 3. Sensory and Motor Tracings: example - (chemoreceptors, proprioceptors, nociceptors, thermometers, photoreceptors, mechanoreceptors.), effectors, nerves, plexuses, or rami will vary c) While hanging a picture on the wall the hammer slips and you hit your thumb. You experience a great deal of pain. 1) Using the general sensation tract, trace the sensory pathway from the appropriate receptor to the brain. Include the specific nerves. 2) Now trace the motor pathway from the brain to the wrist extensors to move your thumb away from the hammer.
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How would I trace C with the examples provided
1. General Motor Tract example
FORMAT:
Motor Cortex of cerebrum -> Internal Capsule -> Mesencephalon -> Pon -> Medulla -> Anterior Horn (synapse) -> Anterior Root -> Exit appropriate ramus -> Appropriate plexus -> Appropriate Spinal Nerve (s) -> Muscle (synapse
Motor Cortex of cerebrum -> Internal Capsule -> Mesencephalon -> Pon -> Medulla -> Anterior Horn (synapse) -> Anterior Root -> Exit appropriate ramus -> Appropriate plexus -> Appropriate Spinal Nerve (s) -> Muscle (synapse
2. General Sensation Tracts example
FORMAT:
Specific receptor
Appropriate spinal nerve (s) ->Appropriate plexus (if needed) -> Enters appropriate ramus -> Dorsal Root Ganglion -> Dorsal Root -> Dorsal Horn (Synapse) ->Thalamus (Synapse) -> Internal Capsule -> Appropriate Sensory Cortex (Cerebrum)
Specific receptor
Appropriate spinal nerve (s) ->Appropriate plexus (if needed) -> Enters appropriate ramus -> Dorsal Root Ganglion -> Dorsal Root -> Dorsal Horn (Synapse) ->Thalamus (Synapse) -> Internal Capsule -> Appropriate Sensory Cortex (Cerebrum)
3. Sensory and Motor Tracings: example - (chemoreceptors, proprioceptors, nociceptors, thermometers,
photoreceptors, mechanoreceptors.), effectors, nerves, plexuses, or rami will vary
photoreceptors, mechanoreceptors.), effectors, nerves, plexuses, or rami will vary
c) While hanging a picture on the wall the hammer slips and you hit your thumb. You experience a great deal of
pain.
pain.
1) Using the general sensation tract, trace the sensory pathway from the appropriate receptor to the brain.
Include the specific nerves.
2) Now trace the motor pathway from the brain to the wrist extensors to move your thumb away from the
hammer.
Include the specific nerves.
2) Now trace the motor pathway from the brain to the wrist extensors to move your thumb away from the
hammer.
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