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Caiter2013

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Regeneration is almost nonexistent in the __________ of adult mammals; in their __________, it is at best a hit-or-miss affair.
 
  A) PNSs; CNSs
  B) CNSs; PNSs
  C) ANSs; CNSs
  D) PNSs; brains
  E) ANSs; brains

Question 2

Degeneration of neurons in the visual cortex after damage to the retina is an example of __________ degeneration.
 
  A) anterograde
  B) retrograde
  C) anterograde transneuronal
  D) retrograde transneuronal
  E) regenerative



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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