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Garrulous

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If a neuron becomes extremely tangled,
 
  a. a person will develop Parkinson's disease.
 b. information can no longer flow through the neuron.
 c. electrochemical energy begins to flow from the axon to the dendrite instead of from the dendrite to the axon.
  d. it will not significantly affect neural functioning as such tangling is a sign of normal development.

Question 2

What percentage of youth meet the criteria for life-course persistent antisocial behavior?
 
  a. one
 b. five
 c. eight
  d. ten



hramirez205

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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