Multiple Choice
Damage to section D would:
A) limit sensory input to the cord.
B) increase communication along the dorsal root.
C) increase reflex responses.
D) prevent transmission to effector muscles.
E) prevent sensory information from reaching the brain.
Correct Answer:
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