cell bodies and unmyelinated fibers
gray mater
gray matter
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.
White matter
cerebrum's outer layer of gray matter, the cerebral cortex.
The cerebral cortex is actually the covering layer. It is a thin layer of tissue that covers the part of the brain called the cerebrum.
A thin layer of gray matter called the cerebral cortex comprises the outer portion of the cerebrum.
gray matter
Gray Matter
Gray matter in the cerebrum is located in the cerebral cortex and in the deeper basal nuclei, and the white matter lies deep to the neural cortex and around the basal nuclei (Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, Martini & Nath, 2009, p. 480).The central area of the spinal cord is gray matter, and the outer surface of much of the brain consist of gray matter called cortex. (Anatomy and Physiology, Seeley Stephens Tate, 2008, p. 382)
You have cell bodies found in the cerebral cortex. That is why it looks gray in colour.
The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of thecerebrum, it is composed of six cell layers of deeply folded and ridged gray matter.
gray
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.
All of the cerebral cortex is gray matter as it composed of neuronal cell bodies which are not insulated with myelin.
Cerebral Cortex
White matter
gray matter
cortex