A lower motor neuron that innervates muscles that move your fingers would likely have its cell body located in the Lateral dorsal hornMedial dorsal horn Lateral ventral horn Medial ventral horn
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The spinal cord is divided into segments, and within each segment, there are gray matter areas shaped like a butterfly or H. These areas are further divided into horns: dorsal horns (posterior) and ventral horns (anterior). Show more…
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