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    What Does the Midbrain Do in Fish and Amphibians
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What Does the Midbrain Do in Fish and Amphibians

Question 38

Question 38

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What does the midbrain do in fish and amphibians?


A) It coordinates reflex responses to auditory and visual stimuli.
B) It detects the presence of pheromones.
C) It is responsible for maintaining body posture.
D) It controls heart rate and blood pressure.

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