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The Term Synapse, Coined by Sherrington, Refers to the Junction

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Question 32

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The term synapse, coined by Sherrington, refers to the junction between


A) a blood vessel and surrounding neurons.
B) two different cytoarchitectonic regions in the brain.
C) two adjacent neurons.
D) an axon and the cell body of a neuron.

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