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Suppose a Virus Damaged Only the Dorsal Roots of the Spinal

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Suppose a virus damaged only the dorsal roots of the spinal cord, but not the ventral roots. What would happen to the sensory and motor abilities of the affected area?

Suppose a virus damaged only the dorsal roots of the spinal cord, but not the ventral roots. What would happen to the sensory and motor abilities of the affected area?


A) Loss of sensation, but preserved motor control
B) Loss of both sensation and motor control
C) Loss of motor control, but preserved sensation
D) Unaffected sensation and motor control

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