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<h2>Gray matter: the gray matter is arranged intohorns: The posterior horn extends towards the dorsal root, the anterior horn extends towards the ventral horn, and the lateral horn lies between the posterior and anterior horns.
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Explanation:
The posterior horn is associated with the sensory nerve cells, the anterior horn is associated with the somatic motor neuron, and the lateral horn associated with the ANS ( autonomic nervous system).
Posterior horn:
Sensory neurons pass through the dorsal root ganglion after that the dorsal root and in the gray matter the neurons synapse to inter neurons in the posterior horn or may continue to the white matter and then enter the spinal cord.
Anterior horn:
The motor portion of the nervous system has two parts; i) the somatic motor system and the ii) autonomic nervous system. The somatic motor neuron stimulates the skeletal muscle with stimulation. The somatic motor neuron cell bodies (part of verve cell) are in the anterior horn of the gray matter.
Lateral horn:
The autonomic motor neuron send stimulation to smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands etc. The cell bodies( part of nerve cell) of the autonomic motor neuron are in the lateral horn of the gray matter.
Answer:
New vegetation and animals came to this place when the environment is suitable.
Explanation:
The ash and rock strewn surface began to undergo primary succession after few month when the soil is cool down because the soil has nutritive medium that helps the vegetation to grow on that land. In the primary succession, the new vegetation grows which is well suited to that environmental condition and uses the nutrients present in that soil for its growth and development. Many new organisms also came to this new landscape when the environment is suitable.
Do you mean organisms as in plants? If so then it would be Photosynthesis.
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Explanation:
Under the male put BB
Next to the female bb
then first row should be Bb Bb
second row should Bb Bb
Answer:
<em>What are NAD+ and FAD? ... They become NADH AND FADH2 when they pick up the hydrogens during Glycolysis (NADH only), and the Krebs Cycle.</em>