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The Process by Which Glial Cells Encase Neurons in Sheaths

Question 92

Question 92

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The process by which glial cells encase neurons in sheaths of the fatty substance myelin:


A) myelination
B) lateralization
C) neural proliferation
D) synaptogenesis

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