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Axons

Explanation:

Axons cross from one side of the spinal cord to the other through the gray commisure

  • Each arm or extension of the gray matter in the spinal cord is referred to as a horn
  • Projecting towards the back of the spinal cord are the dorsal horns (or posterior horns)
  • Projecting towards the front are the ventral horns (or anterior horns)
  • In the thoracic and upper lumbar regions of the cord, an additional pair of side projections occur, which are called the lateral horns
  • A narrow band of gray matter known as the gray commissure stretches across of the center of the spinal cord and connects the two sets of horns
  • In the middle of the gray commissure is the central canal, which contains cerebral spinal fluid

Axons cross from one side of the spinal cord to the other through the anterior white commissure.

  • An axon is a long projection of a nerve cell (i.e., a neuron) found in vertebrate animals.

  • Axons acts to conduct electrical action membrane potentials from the cell body of the neuron.

  • The anterior white commissure is a group of nerve fibers that can cross the midline of the spinal cord.

In conclusion, axons cross from one side of the spinal cord to the other through the anterior white commissure.

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