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The butterfly shaped mass of grey matter present in the centre of the spinal cord contains: a. Nerve fibre b. Motor nerve c. Association nerve d. Spine​

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Answered by pradeepox08
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These ganglia contain cell bodies of sensory neurons. Axons of these sensory neurons travel into the spinal cord via the dorsal roots. The grey matter, in the center of the cord, is shaped like a butterfly and consists of cell bodies of interneurons and motor neurons, as well as neuroglia cells and unmyelinated axons.

Answered by samarthcv
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B.) Motor Nerve is your answer ..

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