why spinal nerve are mixed nerves
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These nerves are mixed, having both a sensory and a motor aspect. Their motor fibers begin on the ventral part of the spinal cord at the anterior horns of the gray matter. The roots of their sensory fibers are located on the dorsal side of the spinal cord in the posterior root ganglia.
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THESE NERVE ARE MIXED HAVING BOTH A SENSORY AND A MOTOR ASPECTS... THEIR MOTOR FIBERS BEGIN ON THE VENTRAL PART OF THE SPINAL CORDS AT THE ANTERIOR HORNS OF THE GREY MATTER.... THE ROOTS OF THEIR SENSORY FIBERS AN LOCATED ON THE DORSAL SIDE OF SPINAL CORD IN THE POSTERIOR ROOT GANGLIA......
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THESE NERVE ARE MIXED HAVING BOTH A SENSORY AND A MOTOR ASPECTS... THEIR MOTOR FIBERS BEGIN ON THE VENTRAL PART OF THE SPINAL CORDS AT THE ANTERIOR HORNS OF THE GREY MATTER.... THE ROOTS OF THEIR SENSORY FIBERS AN LOCATED ON THE DORSAL SIDE OF SPINAL CORD IN THE POSTERIOR ROOT GANGLIA......
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