What is consistent about the structure of all of the different types of neurons shown above (Fig. 35.5)?
A. Each type has a region, called the cell
body, which contains the nucleus.
B. Each type has a series of projections,
called the dentrites, specialized for receiving
information.
C. Each type has a region, called the axon,
specialized for transmitting information.
D. All aspects of neuronal structure are
completely consistent in the diagrams shown
above.
E. Each type has a region, called the cell
body, which contains the nucleus; each type
has a series of projections, called the
dentrites, specialized for receiving
information; each type has a region, called
the axon, specialized for transmitting
information, but not all aspects of neuronal
structure are completely consistent in the
diagrams shown above.
E
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