Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a nerve and a neuron?
A) A nerve includes parts of multiple neurons.
B) A neuron is only the soma, or body, of a nerve.
C) Nerves carry information away from the brain, whereas neurons carry information to the brain.
D) Nerves are cells that nourish and support the neurons.
E) None of the above; there is no difference between these terms.
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