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    A Single Schwann Cell May Myelinate Axons from an Average
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A Single Schwann Cell May Myelinate Axons from an Average

Question 130

Question 130

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 A single Schwann cell may myelinate axons from an average of _____ different neurons.


A) only 1
B) 2 to 5 axons
C) 6 to 10
D) 15 or more

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