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sarasara

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Which structure is most capable of modulating sensory input?
 
  A) Primary afferents
  B) Secondary afferents
  C) Substantia gelatinosa
  D) Spinothalamic tract

Question 2

The substantia gelatinosa is
 
  A) in the dorsal horns of the spinal cord.
  B) in the midbrain region, adjacent to the thalamus.
  C) composed of a gelatin-like material that surrounds the lower portion of the brain.
  D) a hypothetical structure that has not yet been confirmed.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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