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On What Three Structures Can a Neuron Terminate

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On what three structures can a neuron terminate?


A) ​spinal cord,peripheral nerve,or organ
B) smooth muscle,striated muscle,or cardiac muscle
C) gland,other neuron,or blood vessel
D) peripheral nerve,spinal nerve,or brain neuron
E) ​muscle,gland,or other neuron

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