Multiple Choice
Which two synaptic specializations are present at neuromuscular synapses, but not at CNS synapses?
A) Postjunctional folds and Schwann cells
B) Synaptic vesicles and active zones
C) Glial cell wrapping and mitochondria
D) Postjunctional folds and mitochondria
E) Postjunctional folds and active zones
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