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At which synapse in the knee-extension reflex would you expect to find an inhibitory postsynaptic potential (ipsp)? a. the synapse between the sensory neuron and the interneuron b. the synapse between the sensory neuron and the extensor muscle motor neuron c. the synapse between the interneuron and the flexor motor neuron d. the synapse between the extensor muscle motor neuron and the extensor muscle

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