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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right order to form a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
A. According to his hypothesis, now known as the neuron theory, each nerve cell communicates with others through contiguity
rather than continuity.
B. The watershed of all studies of the nervous system was an observation made in 1889 by Spanish scientist Santiago Ramón y
Cajal.
C. It has since been proved that Cajal’s theory is not universally true, but his central idea has remained an accurate guiding
principle for all further study.
D. That is, communication between adjacent but separate cells must take place across the space and barriers separating them.
BADC
CDAB
BCDA
ADCB
- B introduces the critical observation made by Cajal in 1889. It sets the historical and scientific context for the discussion.
- A elaborates on Cajal's hypothesis, known as the neuron theory, positing how nerve cells communicate.
- D clarifies this hypothesis further by explaining contiguity versus continuity in communication between nerve cells.
- C provides the conclusion, indicating the partial truth of Cajal’s theory and its lasting impact on neuroscience.
Based on the logical flow of information:
- Correct Order: BCDA (Option 3)
This structure allows for a coherent understanding of Cajal's observation, hypothesis, explanation, and its implications.
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