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mpobi80

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Once information within a neuron has been transmitted to the dendrites and cell body, what is next in its path?
 
  a. Axon terminal
  b. Synapse
  c. Axon
  d. Vesicles

Question 2

Most of a neuron's metabolism and maintenance control and performance originate from the
 
  a. soma.
  b. dendrites.
  c. axiom terminal.
  d. vesicles.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a.





 

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