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    The Oculomotor Nerve Is a Cranial Nerve Containing Nerve Fibers
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The Oculomotor Nerve Is a Cranial Nerve Containing Nerve Fibers

Question 13

Question 13

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The oculomotor nerve is a cranial nerve containing nerve fibers that innervate eye muscles and control eye movement. These fibers are examples of


A) sensory neurons.
B) interneurons.
C) motor neurons.
D) unipolar neurons.

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