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    The Inhibition of an Antagonistic Muscle So That the Agonist
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The Inhibition of an Antagonistic Muscle So That the Agonist

Question 9

Question 9

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The inhibition of an antagonistic muscle so that the agonist can do the intended movement is due to


A) crossed-extensor reflex.
B) monosynaptic reflex.
C) reciprocal innervation.
D) flaccid paralysis.

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