Asked by Anabel Guajardo on Jun 09, 2024

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The gray matter in the CNS consists of myelinated nerve fibers.

Gray Matter

Regions of the brain and spinal cord composed mainly of nerve cell bodies and responsible for processing information.

Myelinated Nerve Fibers

Nerve fibers surrounded by a protective fatty layer called myelin, which increases the speed of signal transmission.

  • Comprehend the organizational elements of the nervous system and their distinct roles.
  • Determine and interpret the underlying mechanisms responsible for impulse conduction in the nervous system.
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Iffat FatimaJun 14, 2024
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Explanation :
The gray matter in the CNS consists of cell bodies, dendrites, and unmyelinated nerve fibers, while the white matter consists of myelinated nerve fibers.