Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology - Package
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Author: Martini
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Chapter 13, Problem 11RQ
The reflexes that control the most rapid, stereotyped motor responses to stimuli are (a) monosynaptic reflexes, (b) polysynaptic reflexes, (c) tendon reflexes, (d) extensor reflexes.
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