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The Type of Neuron That Is Typically Found in Sensory

Question 82

Question 82

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The type of neuron that is typically found in sensory neurons that signal touch and pain is the _________ neuron.


A) Multipolar"
B) Glial"
C) Bipolar"
D) Monopolar"

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