Spinal Tracts: Connecting Peripheral & Central Nervous Systems
Spinal tracts do not play a direct role in the peripheral nervous system. They are components of the central nervous system, specifically located within the spinal cord. Spinal tracts are bundles of nerve fibers that carry sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the brain, and motor information from the brain to the peripheral nervous system.Brain & Nervous System - Related Articles
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