Contrast the white matter and gray matter in the CNS
A) White matter of the CNS is dominated by glial cells. Gray matter is dominated by myelinated axons.
B) White matter of the CNS is dominated by myelinated axons. Gray matter is dominated by glial cells.
C) White matter of the CNS is dominated by neuron cell bodies, dendrites, and unmyelinated axons. Gray matter is dominated by myelinated axons.
D) White matter of the CNS is dominated by myelinated axons. Gray matter of the CNS is dominated by neuron cell bodies, dendrites, and unmyelinated axons.
E) White matter of the CNS is dominated by unmyelinated axons. Gray matter of the CNS is dominated by glial cells.
Answer: D
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