Which of the following types of neurons serves as motor neurons for voluntary and involuntary movements?

A) bipolar neurons
B) anaxonic neurons
C) unipolar neurons
D) multipolar neurons


D

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Matching

A) D B) A C) C D) B E) E 11) Site of somatic motor neuron cell bodies. 12) Consists entirely of interneuron cell bodies. 13) Site of sensory neuron cell bodies. 14) Gray commissure. 15) Site of autonomic motor neuron cell bodies. 16) Area that encloses the central canal. 17) Unipolar neurons are found here.

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