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a myelinated nerve fiber is _____, whereas an unmyelinated nerve fiber is _____. multiple choice grey, white white, black white, grey grey, black
Myelinated nerve fibers have a myelin sheath (composed of lipids) that gives them a white appearance, forming white matter in the nervous system. Unmyelinated nerve fibers lack this myelin sheath and appear gray (as part of gray matter - related or unmyelinated regions). The other options (gray; white, white; black, gray; black) do not align with the anatomical and physiological understanding of myelinated vs unmyelinated nerve fiber appearance.
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C. white; gray (assuming the third option is "white; gray" as the common knowledge is that myelinated nerve fibers are white (due to myelin sheath) and unmyelinated are gray)