Fast axonal transport is
A. active (requires ATP) and only occurs in the anterograde direction.
B. active (requires ATP) and only occurs in the retrograde direction.
C. passive and only occurs in the anterograde direction.
D. active (requires ATP) and can occur in either the anterograde or retrograde direction.
E. passive and only occurs in the retrograde direction.
Answer: D
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