Select all that apply to the spinal nerves only transmit sensory information only transmit motor information are mixed nerves are named according to the region of the vertebral column from which they emerge connect the CNS to sensory receptors and effectors in all parts of the body Are part of the PNS
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- Spinal nerves are mixed nerves, meaning they contain both sensory and motor fibers, so the option "are mixed" is correct. - Spinal nerves are named according to the region of the vertebral column from which they emerge, so the option "are named according to the Show more…
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