32. Multipolar neurons carry impulses away from the CNS. Unipolar neurons carry sensation toward the CNS.* A. First statement is true. Second statement is false. B. First statement is false. Second statement is true. C. Both statements are true. D. Both statements are false. 33. Afferent neurons are multipolar only. The efferent neurons are unipolar.* A. First statement is true. Second statement is false. B. First statement is false. Second statement is true. C. Both statements are true. D. Both statements are false. 34. Interneurons are bipolar neurons.* A. True B. False
32. Multipolar neurons carry impulses away from the CNS. Unipolar neurons carry sensation toward the CNS.* A. First statement is true. Second statement is false. B. First statement is false. Second statement is true. C. Both statements are true. D. Both statements are false. 33. Afferent neurons are multipolar only. The efferent neurons are unipolar.* A. First statement is true. Second statement is false. B. First statement is false. Second statement is true. C. Both statements are true. D. Both statements are false. 34. Interneurons are bipolar neurons.* A. True B. False
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32. Multipolar neurons carry impulses away from the CNS. Unipolar neurons carry sensation toward the CNS.*
A. First statement is true. Second statement is false.
B. First statement is false. Second statement is true.
C. Both statements are true.
D. Both statements are false.
33. Afferent neurons are multipolar only. The efferent neurons are unipolar.*
A. First statement is true. Second statement is false.
B. First statement is false. Second statement is true.
C. Both statements are true.
D. Both statements are false.
34. Interneurons are bipolar neurons.*
A. True
B. False
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