Asked by
Michael Frank
on Oct 21, 2024Verified
The fasciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus would help us
A) perceive pain.
B) tell if an object is rough or smooth.
C) sense temperature.
D) move our arms and legs.
E) write a sentence.
Fasciculus Gracilis
A nerve fiber bundle in the posterior column of the spinal cord that conveys sensory information about fine touch and proprioception from the lower half of the body.
Fasciculus Cuneatus
A bundle of sensory nerve fibers in the dorsal column of the spinal cord that conveys touch and proprioceptive information.
Smooth
Characteristic of muscles that perform involuntary movements, found in the walls of internal organs.
- Determine the pathways and operational mechanisms essential for sensory perception and the management of motor activities.
- Distinguish among the different types of sensory modalities and their corresponding receptors.
Verified Answer
SJ
Learning Objectives
- Determine the pathways and operational mechanisms essential for sensory perception and the management of motor activities.
- Distinguish among the different types of sensory modalities and their corresponding receptors.