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    The Gill Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia Is Controlled by Neurons
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The Gill Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia Is Controlled by Neurons

Question 156

Question 156

Multiple Choice

 The gill withdrawal reflex in Aplysia is controlled by neurons in the


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

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