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What is consistent about the structure of all four types of neurons shown in the figure? What is consistent about the structure of all four types of neurons shown in the figure?   A) Each type has a region, called the cell body, that contains the nucleus. B) Each type has a series of projections, called the dendrites, specialized for receiving information. C) Each type has a region, called the axon, specialized for transmitting information. D) All aspects of neuronal structure are completely consistent in the diagrams. E) Each type has a region, called the cell body, that contains the nucleus; each type has a series of projections, called the dendrites, specialized for receiving information; each type has a region, called the axon, specialized for transmitting information, but not all aspects of neuronal structure are completely consistent in the diagrams.

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