Answer: The answer is C: Axons make up a majority of the matter in a nerve.
Explanation:
Nerves are cells of the brain and nervous system called Neurons. They make up the neurons and transmit messages from one part of the body to another.
Axons are long projections of a neuron which conduct electrical impulses known as action potential away from the nerve cell body.
Axons do not make up majority of the matter in a nerve because the length of axon branches are different from one neuron to another. They differ in length from about 0.1 micrometers to 2meters and many neurons do not have axons.
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A bacteria is a prokaryotic microorganism that can either be beneficial, or harmful to the body. A virus is acellular, and has no cellular structure, and needs a living host to survive; it causes illness in the host, which causes an immune response. Bacteria are alive and can be treated with an antibiotic if it is harmful to the body. Since viruses are considered nonliving, the virus itself cannot be eliminated, but the symptoms can be treated. Another thing a virus can do that a bacteria can't is genetically program itself into the cells, which means that if you get it once, the symptoms can show up throughout the course of the human's life.