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A person scratching an itch is an example of a(n) stimulus response to an OA) voluntary, internal OB) voluntary, external OC) involuntary, internal OD) involuntary, external
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A person scratching an itch is an example of a(n)
stimulus
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OA) voluntary, internal
OB) voluntary, external
OC) involuntary, internal
OD) involuntary, external
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Voluntary external.
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Involentary internal
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