Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.

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1. Label A: ______________________________
2. Label B: ______________________________
3. Label C: ______________________________
4. Label D: ______________________________
5. Label E: ______________________________
6. Label F: ______________________________
7. Label G: ______________________________
8. Label H: ______________________________
9. Label I: ______________________________
10. Label J: ______________________________
11. Label K: ______________________________
12. Label L: ______________________________
13. Label M: ______________________________
14. Label N: ______________________________
15. Label O: ______________________________
16. Label P: ______________________________
17. Label Q: ______________________________
 


1. Gray matter
2. White matter
3. Internode
4. Neurons
5. Myelinated axons
6. Myelin (cut)
7. Axon
8. Oligodendrocyte
9. Axolemma
10. Myelin sheath gap
11. Microglial cell
12. Unmyelinated axon
13. Basal lamina
14. Capillary
15. Central canal
16. Ependymal cells
17. Astrocyte

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