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The cell bodies of _________blank are located in the cerebral cortex, and the cell bodies of _________blank are located in the anterior horns of the spinal cord gray matter and in the cranial nerve nuclei of the brainstem.Multiple Choiceupper motor neurons; lower motor neuronslower motor neurons; primary motor neuronsprimary motor neurons; upper motor neuronslower motor neurons; upper motor neurons

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The cell bodies of _________blank are located in the cerebral cortex, and the cell bodies of _________blank are located in the anterior horns of the spinal cord gray matter and in the cranial nerve nuclei of the brainstem.Multiple Choiceupper motor neurons; lower motor neuronslower motor neurons; primary motor neuronsprimary motor neurons; upper motor neuronslower motor neurons; upper motor neurons

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The cell bodies of upper motor neurons are located in the cerebral cortex, and the cell bodies of lower motor neurons are located in the anterior horns of the spinal cord gray matter and in the cranial nerve nuclei of the brainstem.

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