Multiple Choice
A primary difference between axoplasmic flow and axonal transport is that axonal transport
A) is much faster than axoplasmic flow.
B) moves from the cell body to the axons.
C) primarily transports structural proteins.
D) is much slower than axoplasmic flow.
E) is difficult to observe through tracing or labeling.
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