Which type of reflex is both ipsilateral and monosynaptic? A. cardiogenic reflex B. withdrawal reflex C. visceral autonomic reflex D. somatic stretch reflex E. crossed extensor reflex Reset Selection
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Ipsilateral means that the reflex occurs on the same side of the body as the stimulus. For example, if you touch your left knee and your left leg kicks out, that's an ipsilateral reflex. Monosynaptic means that the reflex only involves one synapse in the Show more…
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