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In a cross-section view of the spinal cord, there is a butterfl y-shaped structure. What would the posterior gray horn of this structure primarily consist of?

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In a cross-section view of the spinal cord, there is a butterfl y-shaped structure. What would the posterior gray horn of this structure primarily consist of?


  1. the axons of motor neurons
  2. the cell bodies of interneurons
  3. the cell bodies of motor neurons
  4. the cell bodies of sensory neurons

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B: .The posterior (or dorsal) gray horn contains interneurons that receive stimuli from sensory axons (whose cell bodies reside in the dorsal root ganglion).

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