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all spinal nerves (except the first one) have two roots. the anterior roots consist of motor fibers (axons) while posterior roots consist of blank fibers
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- Anterior (ventral) spinal nerve roots contain motor (efferent) axons that carry signals from the spinal cord to muscles/glands.
- Posterior (dorsal) spinal nerve roots contain sensory (afferent) axons that carry sensory information (like touch, pain, proprioception) from the periphery to the spinal cord. This is a fundamental concept in neuroanatomy (within the subfield of Biology, specifically Human Anatomy/Neuroscience).
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For the first blank (after "motor"): "efferent" (or the full term "motor efferent" is also correct in context, but the key term here is related to motor fibers being efferent, and for the second blank (posterior roots): "sensory (afferent)"