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    Aplysia's Gill-Withdrawal Reflex Is Controlled by Neurons in the Animal's​
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Aplysia's Gill-Withdrawal Reflex Is Controlled by Neurons in the Animal's​

Question 48

Question 48

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Aplysia's gill-withdrawal reflex is controlled by neurons in the animal's​ 


A) brain. 
B) buccal ganglia. 
C) pedal ganglia. 
D) abdominal ganglia.

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