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Axons that decussate between the pyramids of the medulla oblongata belong to the ________ tracts. anterior corticospinal rubrospinal reticulospinal vestibulospinal lateral corticospinal

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The correct answer is corticospinal tracts.

Explanation:

The lateral corticospinal tracts will be going down the cord all the way through the whole set of spinal cord. It is location in the region of anterolateral to the side of the dorsal gray column. It is much medial to the version of the posterior spinocerebellar bundle.

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Axons that decussate between the pyramids of the medulla oblongata belong to the lateral corticospinal tracts, it goes down the cord throughout the entire spinal cord, decreasing progressively to finish at the level of the 4th sacral segment. It is located anterolateral to the dorsal gray column and is medial to the posterior spinocerebellar bundle.
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