The branches of nerve bundles are _______ tracts, which route information _______ the brain; and _______ tracts, which route information _______ the brain

A) ?motor, toward; sensory, from
B) ?sensory, toward; motor, from
C) ?dorsal, toward; sensory, from
D) ?sensory, inside; motor, inside


B

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