
White Matter and Gray Matter 1Topic: AnatomyCreated on Sunday, September 7 2014 by jdmiles Last modified on Sunday, September 7 2014. ![]() A) Half axons, half cell bodies B) Choroid plexus C) Myelin but no axons D) Mostly neuron cell bodies E) Mostly axons
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ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONSA) Half axons, half cell bodies
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1. John Nolte; three-dimentional brain reconstructions by John Sundsten. The human brain: an introduction to its functional anatomy. Philadelphia, PA : Mosby/Elsevier, c2009. (ISBN:0323041310) | Advertising: |
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