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Biology, 16.10.2020 20:01 tcraig833

When describing the reflex arcs and the neural pathways involved we often limit ourselves to the nerves carrying information from the muscle or tendon to the spinal cord and back. However, it should be clear from our ability to feel the tendon tap as well as the results from the Jendrassik's maneuver test that
it isn't this simple. What other neural connections must be present?

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