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    Small Cells That Lie in a Distinctive Zone of the Lateral
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Small Cells That Lie in a Distinctive Zone of the Lateral

Question 43

Question 43

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Small cells that lie in a distinctive zone of the lateral geniculate nucleus are called


A) magnocellular.
B) parvocellular.
C) ovocellular.
D) koniocellular.
E) leucocellular.

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