Central Nervous System Regeneration

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Which process involves the replacement of destroyed tissue by the same kind of cells?

  • Regeneration (correct)
  • Rewiring
  • Migration
  • Axogenesis

What is the main factor that inhibits axonal growth in the mammalian CNS?

  • Axogenesis
  • Regeneration
  • Nogo (correct)
  • Rewiring

Which cells are responsible for the migration and re-establishment of cell contacts in the central nervous system?

  • Glia
  • Progenitor cells (correct)
  • Oligodendroglia cells
  • Neurons

In which part of the brain does the visual signal synapse if the visual signal is lost in a young ferret?

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What is the process called when new connections are formed to replace damaged ones and re-establish neural pathway function?

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