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meagbuch

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The neurons entering the spinal cord from the periphery differ from neurons in the brain in that:
 
  a. They can be as much as a meter in length or more
  b. They are not myelinated
  c. Neurons in the brain are generally sensory while those in the spinal cord are generally motor
  d. They are usually multipolar cells

Question 2

An antagonist for opiates is:
 
  A) Curare
  B) Tetanus
  C) Nicotine
  D) Naloxone



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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