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burchfield96

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Dendritic branching can result in __________.
 
  a) myelination of dendrites.
  b) the branching of dendrites.
  c) an increased numbers of synapses.
  d) b and c
  e) All of the above.

Question 2

Which of the following correctly defines amblyopia?
 
  a) Programmed cell death that is a regular part of development.
  b) A decrease in vision in one eye.
  c) A generally fatal failure of the rostral part of the neural plate to fuse.
  d) A misalignment of the eyes in which one or both eyes deviates towards the nose.
  e) A condition where the structure of the eye fails to develop completely.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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