Neuron death
A) starts to occur in humans around the age of 50.
B) is a stage of normal early neural development.
C) is rare in healthy humans until after puberty.
D) is a common, but unfortunate, consequence of accidental exposure to neural gradients.
E) is always followed by regeneration.
Answer: B
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