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The Central Nervous System Is Divided into Three Major Sections

Question 168

Question 168

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The central nervous system is divided into three major sections, including:


A) cerebral cortex, neurons, brain stem.
B) brainstem, spinal cord, cerebral cortex.
C) brainstem, spinal cord, dendrites.
D) axon, dendrites, synapses.

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