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Nervous System
You look at a nerve cell under a microscope and see that it has several dendrites. What part of the body could it be from? (1 point) Responses brain brain eye eye inner ear inner ear olfactory pathway olfactory pathway
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The answer would be brain since nerve cells with several dendrites are commonly found in the brain.
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