Anatomy & Physiology
1st Edition
ISBN: 9781938168130
Author: Kelly A. Young, James A. Wise, Peter DeSaix, Dean H. Kruse, Brandon Poe, Eddie Johnson, Jody E. Johnson, Oksana Korol, J. Gordon Betts, Mark Womble
Publisher: OpenStax College
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Chapter 12, Problem 10RQ
Which structure predominates in the white matter of the brain?
- myelinated axons
- neuronal cell bodies
- ganglia of the parasympathetic neives
- bundles of dendrites from the enteric nervous system
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