ISLE 14.4: Somatosensory PathwaysClick on the above link to work though the ISLE activity. Once you've completed the activity, navigate back and answer the following question.Entering her kitchen in her bare feet, Frida steps on an extremely sharp piece of stray cat litter. The pain is detected by ______ and travels to her brain along the ______ pathway.
A. nociceptors; dorsal column-medial lemniscal
B. nociceptors; spinothalamic
C. proprioceptors; dorsal column-medial lemniscal
D. proprioceptors; spinothalamic
Answer: B
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