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36. Spinal cord is the posterior elongation of
A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Medulla
D. Midbrain
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37. Cauda equine or “horse’s tail”
A. Sympathetic nerve bundle
B. Parasympathetic nerve bundle
C. Sensory nerve bundle
D. Spinal nerve bundle
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38. Which part of the spinal cord contain the ascending and descending nerve tracts
A. Outer portion
B. Inner portion
C. Lateral portion
D. Peripheral portion
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39. Which lies in the neural cavity of the vertebral column
A. Chordae tendinae
B. Vocal cords
C. Spinal cord
D. Umbilical cord
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40. The Ventricles of the brain are filled with
A. Cerebrospinal fluid
B. Hormones
C. Lymph
D. Blood
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