What would happen if the sensory neurons in your hand could not transmit a signal?
A. You could feel something touch your fingers but you could not move them.
B. You could move your fingers but you could not feel something touch them.
C. You could still feel something touching your fingers and still be able to move them.
D. You could not move your fingers or feel something touching them.
Answer: B
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