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3 years ago
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Anesthesia blocks (A. Sensory Neurons B. Motor Neurons C. Interneurons) from carrying signals to the (A. spinal cord B. muscles

C. brain)​
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OLga [1]3 years ago
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sensory nueron to the muscle iguess

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