Grey matter is on the surface of the brain - it is the computing side.
White matter is in the cenre of the brain it is the wires that join the computers.
The inside, grey matter is on the outside
No, the white matter in brain tissue is the area of brain tissue that contains the nerve fibre tracts with their covering of myelin which appears white.
The white matter is the area of the brain where signals travel to other parts of the brain. It is located in the subcortical area.
White matter is found in the inside of the brain and the spinal cord. Grey matter is found in most parts of the brain including the cerebellum and brain stem.
There are two tissues that makes up the brain and the spinal cord. These are called the grey matter and the white matter. Grey matter is what covers about a half an inch of the brain. White matter is what makes up everything else of the brain.
Inside a brain is: grey matter (the bodies of the brain cells) and white matter (the fat covered projections of the brain cells).
In your brain surrounded by grey matter
white matter in the brain and the white matter in the spinal cord.
The corpus callosum is the largest white matter structure in the brain.
It is located in the brain,in the cerebrum
The myelin sheaths found on axons in the brain ("myelinated axons") gives most brain tissue a white color (= "white matter"). The grey, unmyelinated sell bodies, or "soma," of these axons reside in areas of the brain commonly referred to as "grey matter." Ben
To oversimplify it significantly with an analogy, the grey matter is data processing neurons and the white matter is the myelin insulated cabling axons of those neurons that interconnects them to exchange data. Myelin is fatty, giving the white color to the white matter.
The white matter at the front area of the brain