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A Fiber Passing Through a Gray Ramus Is Most Likely

Question 101

Question 101

Multiple Choice

A fiber passing through a gray ramus is most likely to be


A) sympathetic.
B) unmyelinated.
C) heading toward the body wall.
D) carrying an action potential that will cause NE release.
E) All of the answers are correct.

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