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    The Parasympathetic Postganglionic Axons That Travel to the Pupillary Constrictor
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The Parasympathetic Postganglionic Axons That Travel to the Pupillary Constrictor

Question 90

Question 90

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The parasympathetic postganglionic axons that travel to the pupillary constrictor muscle result in pupil ________ when the eye is exposed to bright light.

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