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    A Particular Motor Movement, or Behavior, Might Ultimately Be Controlled
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A Particular Motor Movement, or Behavior, Might Ultimately Be Controlled

Question 18

Question 18

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A particular motor movement, or behavior, might ultimately be controlled and coordinated by


A) motor commands.
B) sensory reflexes.
C) the central pattern generator.
D) any one of the above.

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