The thalamus The amygdala Question 15 The ventral root of a spinal nerve contains cell bodies of sensory neurons located in ganglia. axons of sensory neurons. interneurons. axons of motor neurons. Question 16 What is the connective tissue layer that surrounds an entire nerve? endoneurium epineurium
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