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    The Stimulation of a Particular Patch of a Cat's Pelt
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The Stimulation of a Particular Patch of a Cat's Pelt

Question 116

Question 116

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The stimulation of a particular patch of a cat's pelt causes the contraction of the underlying muscle. If stimulation of that area causes the muscle to contract constantly until the stimulus is removed, this response is mediated by _______ receptors.


A) photic
B) phasic
C) tonic
D) clonic

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