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Ineed in understanding the functions of the nervous system and how it works for my anatomy class. i also need an explanation for parts of the brain and what their function is (ex. temporal lobe - hearing), what is afferent, central, and efferent, what are bipolar, multipolar, and unipolar neurons, and the difference of white matter and gray matter.

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