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Question
match each branch of a spinal nerve with the area it innervates.
instructions
meningeal branch
dorsal branch
ventral branch
visceral branch
blood vessels of the spinal cord, intervertebral ligaments, vertebrae, and meninges
internal organs; part of the autono
To solve this matching problem, we analyze each spinal nerve branch and its innervation:
1. Meningeal branch
Innervates: Blood vessels of the spinal cord, intervertebral ligaments, vertebrae, and meninges
Meningeal branches specifically supply the meninges (membranes around the spinal cord) and related structures like vertebrae, ligaments, and spinal cord blood vessels.
2. Dorsal branch
Innervates: Deep muscles of the back; skin of the back (assuming this is the typical option, as dorsal branches of spinal nerves innervate posterior trunk muscles and skin).
Dorsal (posterior) branches primarily serve the posterior (dorsal) aspect of the body, including back muscles and skin.
3. Ventral branch
Innervates: Anterior and lateral trunk; limbs (via plexuses like brachial, lumbosacral) (typical innervation: ventral branches form plexuses to innervate anterior/lateral trunk and extremities).
Ventral (anterior) branches supply the anterior/lateral trunk and limbs, often forming nerve plexuses (e.g., brachial, lumbosacral) for limb innervation.
4. Visceral branch
Innervates: Internal organs; part of the autonomic nervous system
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Visceral branches (part of the autonomic nervous system) innervate internal organs (viscera) like organs of the thoracic, abdominal, or pelvic cavities.
Final Matches:
- Meningeal branch → Blood vessels of the spinal cord, intervertebral ligaments, vertebrae, and meninges
- Dorsal branch → Deep muscles of the back; skin of the back (or equivalent option)
- Ventral branch → Anterior/lateral trunk; limbs (or equivalent option)
- Visceral branch → Internal organs; part of the autonomic nervous system
(Note: If specific options are provided, substitute the descriptions above with the exact option text. The key is to match each branch to its anatomical innervation based on neuroanatomy principles.)