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Which Are the Only Receptors to Make Direct Contact with Brain

Question 144

Question 144

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Which are the only receptors to make direct contact with brain interneurons rather than afferent neurons?


A) taste receptors
B) photoreceptors
C) olfactory receptors
D) mechanoreceptors

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