What is the difference between the anatomy of the cranial nerves and that of the spinal nerves?
A) In cranial nerves, hollow cavities are empty; in spinal nerves, hollow cavities contain
cerebrospinal fluid.
B) In cranial nerves, damage is always fatal; in spinal nerves, damage can be healed.
C) In cranial nerves, the right and left sides act independently; in spinal nerves, movement is
connected.
D) In cranial nerves, the white matter is surrounded by the gray matter; in spinal nerves, it is
the other way around.
D
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A. smell B. taste C. touch D. sound E. sight
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