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    You Have Lost the Sensation, but Not Movement, in One
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You Have Lost the Sensation, but Not Movement, in One

Question 2

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You have lost the sensation, but not movement, in one of your hands due to a problem with your spinal cord neurons. Based upon these symptoms, what type of neuron was most likely affected?


A) motor neuron
B) afferent neuron
C) motor and sensory neurons
D) efferent neuron

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