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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

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Question 109

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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 central nervous system.

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