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What is the function of a motor neuron? A.Controls muscles B.Connects other neurons C.Connects spinal cord to brain D.Connects parts of the brain
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What is the function of a motor neuron?
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C.Connects spinal cord to brain
D.Connects parts of the brain
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C. The brain sends messages to the spinal cord
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