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31 December, 17:32

Which function is specific to the neuron?

a. It generates electrochemical signals so that the body can react to stimuli.

b. It produces antibodies to destroy pathogens for protection purposes.

c. It breaks down chemical substances into a form that is usable by the body.

d. It delivers oxygen to the cells of the body for metabolic processes.

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  1. 31 December, 19:04
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    the function that is specific to the neuron is : A. it generates elecrochemical signals so that the body can react to stimuli Every response that we have towards something always came as the output from the neuron. For example, when you touch a fire, the nerve within your skin sent some signals to the neuron that you're hurting, then the neuron will send a reflect signal for you to take your hands away from the fire as fast as possible
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