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Naily [24]
3 years ago
6

While jogging barefoot on the beach, georgio steps on the sharp edge of a broken shell and immediately lifts his foot. what caus

es georgio to immediately lift his foot in response to the shell?
a. sensory neurons relay information directly to the spinal cord and motor neurons in the spinal cord send information to muscles in the foot.
b. sensory neurons relay information directly to the brain and motor neurons in the brain send information to muscles in the foot.
c. motor neurons relay information directly to the spinal cord and sensory neurons in the spinal cord send information to muscles in the foot.
d. motor neurons relay information directly to the brain and sensory neurons in the brain send information to muscles in the foot?
Biology
1 answer:
mezya [45]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:B

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