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what is a benefit of a nerve plexus?
damage to one single branch of a plexus does not necessarily disrupt all motor information sent to a region.
a plexus does not allow for redistribution.
they provide a straight path from the spinal cord to target muscles.
the dorsal ramus can be distributed to many areas.
Brief Explanations
To determine the benefit of a nerve plexus, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Nerve plexuses (like cervical, brachial, etc.) have multiple branches. If one branch is damaged (e.g., a nerve in the brachial plexus), other branches can still carry motor/sensory info to the region, so this describes a key benefit (redundancy/protection against total loss from single damage).
- Option 2: Plexuses do allow redistribution (nerves from different spinal levels combine and redistribute), so this is incorrect.
- Option 3: Nerve plexuses involve interweaving and branching, not a "straight path" from spinal cord to target muscles (they integrate and re - route nerves), so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: Dorsal rami mainly supply the back (muscles, skin of the back), and nerve plexuses (formed from ventral rami) distribute to anterior/lateral body regions; dorsal rami don't get distributed to "many areas" via plexuses in the way this implies, so this is incorrect.
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A. Damage to one single branch of a plexus does not necessarily disrupt all motor information sent to a region.