Damage of the sensory and motor roots on one side would result in loss:

A. on neither side
B. on the same side in the area served by the spinal nerve only
C. on the opposiste side in the area served by the spinal nerve only
D. on the same side below the level damaged in the spinal cord
E. on the opposite side below the level damaged in the spinal cord


Ans: B. on the same side in the area served by the spinal nerve only

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