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The membrane which allows neural liquid to flow will? (a) never be imperturbable to neural liquid (b) regenerate & retain its original capacity (c) only the certain part get affected, while rest becomes imperturbable again (d) none of the mentioned Please answer the above question.

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Right answer is (b) regenerate & retain its original capacity Explanation: Each cell of human body(internal) has regenerative capacity.

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