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    When "Central" and "Peripheral" Are Used as Directional Terms in the Nervous
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When "Central" and "Peripheral" Are Used as Directional Terms in the Nervous

Question 124

Question 124

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When "central" and "peripheral" are used as directional terms in the nervous system, a nerve fiber may be called peripheral if it extends from the cell body toward the CNS.

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