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50 what is the significance of the cervical enlargement of the spinal cord? multiple choice a supplies nerves to the eyes and inner ear b supplies nerves to the upper limbs c supplies nerves to the face and mouth d coordinates the muscles of the abdominal viscera
The cervical enlargement of the spinal cord is an area where the spinal cord is thicker because it gives rise to the nerves that innervate the upper limbs (arms, shoulders, etc.). Option A is incorrect as nerves to eyes/inner ear come from cranial nerves. Option C is incorrect as facial/mouth nerves are cranial nerves. Option D (assuming it's about abdominal organs) is incorrect as cervical enlargement is for upper limbs, not abdominal innervation.
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B. It supplies nerves to the upper limbs.