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Cerebellar Anatomy 02
Topic: AnatomyCreated on Saturday, March 3 2007 by jdmiles
Last modified on Saturday, March 3 2007.
The most abundant neurons in the human brain are:
A) Betz cells B) Cerebellar stellate cells C) Cerebellar basket cells D) Pyramidal cells E) Cerebellar granule cells
This question was created on March 03, 2007 by jdmiles.
This question was last modified on March 03, 2007.
ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS
A) Betz cells
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Cerebellar granule cells are believed to be the most abundant neurons in the human brain. ( See References)
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B) cerebellar stellate cells
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Cerebellar granule cells are believed to be the most abundant neurons in the human brain. ( See References)
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C) cerebellar basket cells
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Cerebellar granule cells are believed to be the most abundant neurons in the human brain. ( See References)
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D) Pyramidal cells
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Cerebellar granule cells are believed to be the most abundant neurons in the human brain. ( See References)
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E) cerebellar granule cells
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Cerebellar granule cells are believed to be the most abundant neurons in the human brain. ( See References)
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References:
| 1. Purves, D., Augustine, G.J., Fitzpatrick, D., Katz, L.C., LaMantia, A., McNamara, J., and Williams, S.M. (Eds.) (2001) Neuroscience. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA. | |
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Cerebellar Anatomy 02
Question ID: 030307153
Question written by J. Douglas Miles, (C) 2006-2009, all rights reserved.
Created: 03/03/2007
Modified: 03/03/2007
Estimated Permutations: 4200
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