Multiple Choice
What effect might a disease that destroyed oligodendrocytes have on neuronal function?
A) Mitochondria in a neuron would no longer function.
B) Neurons would be unable to form the blood-brain barrier.
C) Electrical impulses would be unable to travel down axons.
D) Neurotransmission from the neuron would increase.
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