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The Naturally Occurring Death of Immature Nerve Cells During Early

Question 61

Question 61

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The naturally occurring death of immature nerve cells during early development of the nervous system is:


A) synaptic pruning
B) programmed neuronal death
C) lateralization
D) neural migration

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