Until Berta and Ernst Scharrer established the concept of neurosecretion in 1928, scientists believed that either cells secreted hormones, which made them endocrine cells and thus part of the endocrine system, or conducted electrical impulses, in which case they were nerve cells and thus part of the nervous system.
either cells secreted hormones, which made them
either cells secreted hormones, making them
either cells secreted hormones and were
cells either secreted hormones, in which case they were
cells either secreted hormones, which made them
"in which case..." is a modifier that can describe the entire situation in the preceding clause. that's all you have to remember.
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