How does myelin in the CNS differ from myelin in the peripheral nervous system?

A. They are composed of two different types of glial cells.
B. One is composed of white matter, and one is composed of gray matter.
C. Only myelin in the CNS can be repaired after being damaged.
D. Myelin in the CNS is less effective at insulating axons.


Answer: A

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