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newyorker26

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What is a central pattern generator?
 
  a. A neural mechanism that guides movement on the basis of sensory feedback
  b. A neural mechanism that produces an alternation between two movements
  c. A neural network that produces a rhythmic pattern of motor action
  d. An innate movement that, once triggered, continues automatically until its completion

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During the earliest stages of fetal development, the internal sex organs are male.



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