Multiple Choice
Through which root of a spinal nerve does visceral sensory information arrive?
A) anterior root
B) posterior root
C) anterior root if the sensory receptors are on the anterior portion of the body and posterior root if the sensory receptors are on the posterior surface of the body
D) anterior root if the sensory receptors are superior to the spinal cord and posterior root if the sensory receptors are inferior to the spinal cord
E) both anterior root and posterior root can receive visceral sensory information
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