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    Lower Motor Neurons Have Their Cell Bodies in the Anterior
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Lower Motor Neurons Have Their Cell Bodies in the Anterior

Question 71

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Lower motor neurons have their cell bodies in the anterior gray horns of the spinal cord or nuclei of the brainstem and extend to skeletal muscles by way of peripheral nerves.

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