After cutting through the dorsal root
of a spinal nerve of a mammal, if an
associated receptor in the skin is
stimulated, the animal would
1) Still be able to feel the stimulation
2) Show no response
3) Show a normal but slow response
4) Respond but only at a different level
of spinal cord
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show no response because sensory nerve fibre pass through does root ganglion
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After cutting through the dorsal root of a spinal nerve of a mammal, if an associated receptor in the skin is stimulated, the animal would
2) Show no response
Explanation:
- The dorsal root of the spinal nerve of the mammal is responsible for the senosry supply of that level.
- if we cut the dorsal root of a spinal nerve then the receptor which is responsible for the particular response will be destroyed.
- As a result of the sensory supply will be usually affected. The person will feel no stimulus and will not respond to it.
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