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Question
what merges together to form a spinal plexus?
a) ventral and dorsal rami
b) ventral and dorsal roots
c) several levels of dorsal rami
d) several levels of ventral rami
Brief Explanations
To determine what forms a spinal plexus, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Ventral and dorsal rami have different functions (dorsal rami innervate back muscles/skin, ventral rami innervate anterior/lateral trunk and limbs), and they don't merge to form a plexus.
- Option b: Ventral and dorsal roots form a spinal nerve, not a plexus.
- Option c: Dorsal rami are for back innervation and don't form plexuses (plexuses involve limb/anterior trunk innervation from ventral rami).
- Option d: Spinal plexuses (e.g., brachial, lumbosacral) are formed by the merging of ventral rami from multiple spinal nerve levels. This is consistent with anatomical knowledge.
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d) Several levels of ventral rami