How is the mitochondria different from the chloroplast?
A. The mitochondria has its own DNA while the chloroplast doesn’t
B. The mitochondria converts sugars to ATP while the chloroplast stores solar energy in sugars
C. The mitochondria is in the cytoplasm while the chloroplast is in the nucleus
D. Only plant cells have chloroplasts and only animal cells have mitochondria
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B. It refers to the sensitization of nociceptors in response to noxious stimuli.
C. It is the process by which nerve fibers regenerate following damage in neuropathic conditions.
D. It occurs when abnormal nerve activity in one fiber induces activity in adjacent fibers, contributing to neuropathic pain.
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A. TRUE
B. FALSE