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How Do Nerves Differ from Neurons

Question 51

Question 51

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How do nerves differ from neurons?


A) They do not differ;they are synonymous terms.
B) Neurons are clusters of nerves.
C) Nerves are bundles of long neurons.
D) Neurons do not have a cell body.

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