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The spinal cord is made up of soft, jellylike bundles of long ________. a. ligaments b. axons c. dendrites d. tendons
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The spinal cord is made up of soft, jellylike bundles of long ________. a. ligaments b. axons c. dendrites d. tendons
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b. axons
The spinal cord is primarily composed of long axons, which are the nerve fibers that transmit signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
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