Chapter 35: Q. 34 (page 1016)
What are the main functions of the sensory-somatic nervous system?
Short Answer
The sensory-somatic nervous system transmits sensory information and motor commands.
Chapter 35: Q. 34 (page 1016)
What are the main functions of the sensory-somatic nervous system?
The sensory-somatic nervous system transmits sensory information and motor commands.
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b. potassium
c. calcium
d. chloride
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a. frontal lobe
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