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If you were examining a nervous system cell and it looked star-shaped, what part of the body could it be found in? the lungs the fingertips the heart the brain
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If you were examining a nervous system cell and it looked star-shaped, what part of the body could it be found in?
the lungs
the fingertips
the heart
the brain
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The brain
The brain is part of the nervous system unlike the heart and lungs. Fingertips have nerves but don't really have any cells.
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