Neurons are wrapped in a fatty substance. This substance is called:
a. globulin. c. profferin.
b. myelin. d. alduin.
B
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where her leg used to be, however, and this bothers her. Keely is experiencing a. an active imagination b. glove anesthesia c. open-wound syndrome d. phantom-limb pain e. causalgia