How are neurons of rats different from those of elephant?
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There is no real difference in the neurons of rats and elephants. If you looked at them under the microscope or studied the physiology of their signaling, you wouldn’t see any differences. The differences are not in the neurons themselves, but in how they are organized in higher-level structures such as the spinal cord and brain. So we can say that, there is no real difference between the neurons of a rat and an elephant.
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