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Oligodendrocytes differ from Schwann cells in that __________________.

oligodendrocytes occur in the peripheral nervous system, whereas Schwann cells occur in the central nervous system;
each oligodendrocyte forms multiple myelin sheaths, whereas each Schwann cell forms only one myelin sheath;
oligodendrocytes are composed primarily of fat, whereas Schwann cells are composed primarily of protein;
oligodendrocytes serve as axon insulators, whereas Schwann cells act as conductors of current flow;
none of the alternatives is correct;

INCORRECT - Both oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells are composed primarily of lipids or fats.

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