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After a Cut Through the Spinal Cord, Axons Grow Back

Question 81

Question 81

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After a cut through the spinal cord, axons grow back enough to restore functioning in certain ____ but not in ____.


A) adults; infants
B) infants; adults
C) fish; mammals
D) mammals; primates

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