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How many laminae are present in the grey...

How many laminae are present in the grey matter of spinal cord.

A

Four

B

Six

C

Eight

D

Ten

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D

The grey matter of spinal cord is composed of ten distinct cellular layers or laminae. Lamina I to V forming the dorsal horn receives sensory input. Lamina VI – VIII forms the intermediate zone at the base of all horns. Lamina IX and X is composed of clusters of large motor neuron.
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