Deep tendon reflexes were intact, with an upgoing toe on the left.

which are conjunctions and prepositions?

intact = preposition
conjunction = upgoing

I think you're guessing. Check the posts below.

Both intact and upgoing are adjectives.

Look at the posted lists. Don't guess.

Please repost when you've studied those lists of prepositions and conjunctions.

Actually, "intact" is an adjective describing the state of the deep tendon reflexes, not a preposition. Similarly, "upgoing" is also an adjective describing the toe. Neither of these words are conjunctions or prepositions.

Actually, in the given sentence, the word "intact" is not a preposition. "Intact" is actually an adjective that describes the state or condition of the deep tendon reflexes. It means that the reflexes were complete or undamaged.

On the other hand, "upgoing" is not a conjunction but another adjective that describes the toe movement. It means that the toe moved upwards in response to the reflex test.

To clarify, conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence, such as "and," "but," and "or." Prepositions, on the other hand, are words that show relationships between nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words in a sentence, such as "in," "on," or "with."