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Which tissues of the central nervous system contain myelin?

A. Dura mater
B. Arachnoid mater
C. Grey matter
D. White matter

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User Lobsang
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Answer:

white matter

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the other person explained it good.

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User Gnjago
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Answer:

D. White matter

Step-by-step explanation:

White matter is composed of nerve cells that are covered by myelin, a fatty substance with proteins that provides and insulation and protection, in the brain. This myelin contributes to the name and colour of whiter matter. White matter is found in the deeper parts of the brain, connecting nerve fibers and transmit messages faster due to myelin.

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