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How Is a Reflex That Requires Only a Single Synapse

Question 79

Question 79

Multiple Choice

How is a reflex that requires only a single synapse between two neurons classified?


A) polyneuronal
B) polysynaptic
C) monosynaptic
D) bineuronal
E) bisynaptic

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