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What Type of Synapse Occurs Between an Axon Terminal of One

Question 42

Question 42

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What type of synapse occurs between an axon terminal of one neuron and the axon from another neuron?


A) somatoaxonic
B) axosomatic
C) dendroaxonic
D) axodendritic
E) axoaxonic

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