Biology, asked by spidey6925, 11 months ago

Reactivation of somatic fibers in spinal cord results in non permanant injury results what

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Answered by amritanshu6
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The general somatic afferent fibers (GSA, orsomatic sensory fibers) afferent fibers arise from cells in the spinal ganglia and are found in all the spinal nerves, except occasionally the first cervical, and conduct impulses ofpain, touch and temperature from the surface of the body through the dorsal roots to thespinal cord and impulses of muscle sense, tendon sense and joint sense from the deeper structures.
Answered by phillipinestest
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Reactivation of somatic fibers in spinal cord” results in non-permanent injury results in pain and convulsions.

Explanation:

The spinal cord is present in the body acts as the bridge between brain and remaining parts of body for sending and receiving of stimulus and response. It consists of spinal fibers which facilitates in proper body functioning. When the somatic fibers present in spinal cord is reactivated, it leads to a non-permanent injury causing pain and convulsions.

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