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Arbor vitae......
Arbor Vitae
Yes. Your cerebellum is actually made up of very tightly folded outer layer of grey matter, and you can find the white matter lies underneath it.
An arbor vitae is a member of a group of evergreen trees and shrubs known as arborvitae, or the white matter of the cerebellum.
outer molecular layerintermediate layer of Purkinje cellsinner granular layer
The name literally means "Tree of Life" in Latin. It is an evergreen bush related to the Cypress.
gray matter
It is superficial to the white matter.
Arbor vitae......
arbor vitae
cerebellum
Arbor Vitae
Axon and dendrites of a neuron
No it is made up of folded brain matter
Mild diffuse cerebral and cerebellum volume loss and T2 hyperintensity within the periventricular white matter refers to a stroke. This can cause a slight decrease in the white matter of the brain.
Yes. Your cerebellum is actually made up of very tightly folded outer layer of grey matter, and you can find the white matter lies underneath it.
one of the basic anatomical difference between these two structures is in there numbers of layers of grey matter. cerebrum has 6 layers of distinct cells in its cortex where as berebellum has only 3 layes of neronal cells in its cortex. other difference that i could come up with was this that they both have difference in their vasculature. cerebellum has a very high vasculature as compared to cerebrum.