The area of the skin that provides sensory input to the CNS via one pair of spinal nerve is called
a) a dermatome.
b) a microtome.
c) perineurium.
d) a fascicle.
e) an epitome.
a
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A. Sympathetic chain ganglia B. Prevertebral ganglia C. The abdominal aortic plexus D. The sacral plexus E. The hypogastric plexus
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A) acetabulum B) false pelvis C) pelvic inlet D) obturator foramen E) pelvic outlet
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