Place the phrases that represent neural communication pathways in the correct sequential order. Rank from earliest (left) to latest (right). To rank items as equivalent, overlap them (one on top or above the other). View Available Hint(s) Signal travels along an afferent neuron Signal travels along an efferent neuron Signal arrives at the target tissue Spinal cord integrates and interprets signal Place the phrases that represent neural communication pathways in the correct sequential order. Rank from earliest (left) to latest (right). To rank items as equivalent, overlap them (one on top or above the other). View Available Hint(s) Signal travels along an afferent neuron Signal travels along an efferent neuron Signal arrives at the target tissue Stimulus activates sensor Spinal cord integrates and interprets signal
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