When Clyde is pricked by a needle, the sharp pain signal is carried to the brain by ____fibers. The next day, Clyde feels a dull ache around the spot where he was pricked; this information is carried by ____ fibers?

a. ?A-delta; C
b. ?C; A-delta
c. ?A-delta; A-delta
d. ?C; C


ANSWER:
a

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