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Both CNs connect to both the _____ and _______ SOC.

a) Medial, Lateral
b) Anterior, Posterior
c) Ventral, Dorsal
d) Inferior, Superior

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Both CNs connect to both the ventral and dorsal sections of the spinal cord. The dorsal roots are associated with sensory functions, while the ventral roots are related to motor functions. The mnemonic helps recall the functions of cranial nerves.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question regarding the connections of CNs (cranial nerves) to the central nervous system (CNS) addresses the pathway of these nerves and their relation to areas described as ventral and dorsal in the spinal cord. This is a question about human neuroanatomy and pertains to the organization and functional connections within the CNS. Answering the student's question directly, both CNs connect to both the ventral and dorsal spinal cord (SOC). This can be inferred from the provided context which states that spinal nerves, which include CNs, split into dorsal and ventral roots when they connect to the spinal cord. The dorsal roots carry sensory axons, while the ventral roots carry motor axons, illustrating how CNs interact with both the dorsal and ventral aspects of the SOC. The provided mnemonic 'Some Say Marry Money But My Brother Says Brains Beauty Matter More' serves as a way to remember the basic functions (sensory, motor, or both) of the cranial nerves.

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