Multiple Choice
What is the relationship between the afferent and efferent neurons of the reflex arc?
A) The afferent neurons move signals to the CNS, and the efferent neurons move signals away from the CNS.
B) The afferent neurons move signals away from the CNS, and the efferent neurons move signals to the CNS.
C) Afferent neurons are present in the brain, and efferent neurons are present at the sensory site.
D) None. Efferent neurons are only present in gray matter of the brain and are needed for the reflex arc to work correctly.
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