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Neural tracts that convey information to the brain concerning temperature and pain would be ________.
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Afferent nerves. In particular, they would likely be part of the Lateral spinothalamic tract - which delivers pain and temperature information from the cells all over the body and routes it, ultimately, to the somatosensory cortex of the brain.
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