Sensing Temperature in the right hand leading to contraction of the right pronator teres muscle of the hand. Structures may be used once, more than once or not at all. Type your complete answer in the box on the right.
anterior corticospinal tract
anterolateral tract
dorsal horn
dorsal ramus
dorsal root
dorsal rootlet
femoral nerve
lateral corticospinal tract
left postcentral gyrus of parietal lobe
left posterior funiculus/mediallemniscaltract
left pronatorteresmuscle (muscle that moves the hand)
median nerve
median nerve
obturator nerve
phrenic nerve
precentral gyrus of frontal lobe
right postcentralgyrusof parietal lobe
right pronatorteresmuscle (muscle that moves the hand)
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Sensing Temperature in the right hand leading to contraction of the right pronator teres muscle of the hand. Structures may be used once, more than once or not at all. Type your complete answer in the box on the right.
anterior corticospinal tract
anterolateral tract
dorsal horn
dorsal ramus
dorsal root
dorsal rootlet
femoral nerve
lateral corticospinal tract
left postcentral gyrus of parietal lobe
left posterior funiculus/medial lemniscal tract
left pronator teres muscle (muscle that moves the hand)
median nerve
median nerve
obturator nerve
phrenic nerve
precentral gyrus of frontal lobe
right postcentral gyrus of parietal lobe
right pronator teres muscle (muscle that moves the hand)
rightposterior funiculus/medial lemniscal tract
sciatic nerve
spinal nerve
spinal nerve
temperature stimulus from right hand
thalamus
ventral horn
ventral rami of brachial plexus
ventral rami of brachial plexus
ventral rami of cervical plexus
ventral rami of lumbar plexus
ventral rami of sacral plexus
ventral root