Identify the basic characteristics of polysynaptic reflexes
A) All polysynaptic reflexes do not use interneurons, only involve one spinal segment, involve reciprocal inhibition, and have converging circuits.
B) All polysynaptic reflexes use interneurons, only involve one spinal segment, do not involve reciprocal inhibition, and have diverging circuits.
C) All polysynaptic reflexes do not use interneurons, involve more than one spinal segment, do not involve reciprocal inhibition, and use serial processing.
D) All polysynaptic reflexes use interneurons, involve more than one spinal segment, do not involve reciprocal inhibition, and use parallel processing.
E) All polysynaptic reflexes use interneurons, involve more than one spinal segment, involve reciprocal inhibition, and have reverberating circuits.
Answer: E
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