Multiple Choice
The difference between the gray and white matter of the cerebrum is that:
A) gray matter makes up the core, while white matter makes up the cortex.
B) gray matter contains dendrites, while white matter contains cell bodies.
C) gray matter contains unmyelinated axons, while white matter contains cell bodies.
D) gray matter contains cell bodies, while white matter mostly contains myelinated axons.
E) gray matter is in the right hemisphere, while white matter is in the left one.
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