This microscopic image of the cerebrum highlights the transition between gray and white matter. The gray matter, on the left, is stained dark blue and densely packed with numerous neuron cell bodies, which appear as dark circular structures. The white matter, on the right, is lighter in color and consists mainly of axons, which appear as a more fibrous, less cellular network. Scattered glial cells are present throughout, providing structural and metabolic support. The contrast between the two regions visually emphasizes the structural differences between gray and white matter in the cerebrum.

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