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22 June, 18:58

The [dropdown 1] conveys impulses for pain, temperature, tickle and itch. The [dropdown 2] conveys impulses for conscious proprioception, pressure and vibration from the lower half of the body, while the [dropdown 3] conveys the same impulses from the upper half of the body. The [dropdown 4] conveys impulses for subconscious proprioception.

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cuneate fasciculus

gracile fasciculus

spinothalamic tract

spinoreticular tract

spinocerebellar tract

trigeminothalamic tract

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  1. 22 June, 19:02
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    Answer: Answer for dropdown 1 is Spinothamic tract.

    Dropdown 2 is gracile fasciculus

    Dropdown3 is Cuneate fasciculus

    Dropdown 4 is spinocerebrallar tract

    Explanation:

    Spinothalamic tract functions by transmitting pain, temperature, touch, itch etc to the somatosensory organ of the thalamus.

    Cuneate and gracile fasciculus function by sending sensory information to the upper part of the body like upper limb, trunk entering the spinal cord for the cuneate while the gracile sends sensory information to the lower half of the body entering the spinal cord at the lumber region.

    Spirocerebrallar tract function by sending proprioceptive and cutaneous information to the golgi tango organ to the cerebellum.
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