cortex is gray consisiting of neuron cell bodies.
Yes the basal nuclei is a composition of gray matters
The brainstem is composed of both white matter and grey matter. However, the brainstem is predominantly white matter, made up of myelinated axons.
It is gray matter
Gray
All of the cerebral cortex is gray matter as it composed of neuronal cell bodies which are not insulated with myelin.
grey matter
gray matter represents the cytons and non myelinated axon fibres....so actually the white matter is due to myelin and gray due to nothing but cyton....
Gray matter contains most of the neuronal cell bodies in the brain, and involves muscle control and the senses. White matter transfers the messages between different areas of the central nervous system.
Yes, cell bodies are found there. Gray matter is cell bodies; white matter is myelinated axons.
That would be gray matter.
Gray Matter
gray matter
White matter
no the report says normal gray white differentiation
All of the cerebral cortex is gray matter as it composed of neuronal cell bodies which are not insulated with myelin.
grey matter
It is superficial to the white matter.
gray matter
Myelination
gray
Gray matter doesn't fit. White matter is white because it has myelin covering the axons. And the myelin fiber tract is "white" for the same reason.