
Human Nervous System and Spinal Anatomy
The nervous system is a complex network that controls the body's functions. Explore the central and dorsal parts, along with nerves like ulnar, femoral, radial, and median. Discover the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spinal regions in detail. Learn about root ganglion and ventral anatomy to grasp the fundamentals of human neurology.
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Central What is this part called?
nervetorso What is this nerve called? ulnar
nervetorso What is this nerve called? femoral
nervetorso What are these called? Cervical Spinal
Dorsal What is this part called?
nervetorso What are these called? Sacral Spinal
nervetorso What is this nerve called? Radial
Ventral What is this part called?
nervetorso What is this nerve called? median
Spinal What is this part called?
nervetorso What are these called? Thoracic Spinal
nervetorso What are these called? Lumbar Spinal
Dorsal What is this part called? Root ganglion