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The Redundancy That Is Built into the Human Brain to Permit

Question 32

Question 32

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The redundancy that is built into the human brain to permit nerve impulses to move from one neuron to another even if dendrites have been lost is


A) synaptic plasticity
B) the action potential
C) programmed senescence
D) the Hayflick process

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