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Dorsal and ventral rami are similar in that they both contain sensory and motor fibers. True or False

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True.

Step-by-step explanation:

The dorsal and ventral are found in the spinal nerves which both contains autonomic fibres, motor fibres that helps the body system.

Fistky, the ventral rami of the spinal nerves transports sensory and motor fibres for the progressive performance of the muscles, joints, and skin of the lateral and ventral body walls and the extremities. Both dorsal and ventral rami also contain autonomic fibres. While in the case of the dorsal ramus, it has motor fibers bringing information to the spinal cord. Also, the dorsal ramus consists only of motor fibers bringing information to the spinal cord.

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