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The Ability to Regain Movement in a Reattached Finger Is

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The ability to regain movement in a reattached finger is an example of:


A) the regenerative properties of neurons in the spinal cord.
B) an anomaly associated with genetic mutation.
C) the flexibility of the motor cortex.
D) the regenerative properties of neurons in the peripheral nervous system.

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