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Weegy: Neurons come in a large variety of shapes, sizes and forms. They are often classified according to the number of processes that extend from the cell body. [ Because these processes essentially "pull" on the cell itself, cell bodies of these different types of axons also exhibit different shapes. ]
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User: A)group B fibers are highly myelinated and have the highest conduction velocities

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A group B fibers are highly myelinated and have the highest conduction velocities. TRUE
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