Brain tissue is called gray matter because it is gray.
A guys brain
Gray matter is a normal part of the brain, not a disease.
The few islands of gray matter within the interior of the cerebrum are made up of neuron cell bodies and unmyelinated axons. These areas of gray matter act as the central processing unit of the brain. Many things can affect this gray matter, such as, smoking, child abuse, alcoholism, and drugs.
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.
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.
Frontal lobe
Gray matter and white matter are essentially the same in the brain and spinal cord. The gray matter is the part of the brain and spinal cord that initiate the firing of neurons and the white matter is basically the mode of transportation for the signal.
A guys brain
Gray matter is what you call the nerve tissue in your brain because the cells are gray in color.
yes
Cerebral cortex
A thin layer of gray matter called the cerebral cortex comprises the outer portion of the cerebrum.
The brain is composed of two sides gray matter and white matter. The white matter is the thinking part of the brain while the gray matter is the doing part. The more you are active the more it increases gray matter.
Gray matter is a normal part of the brain, not a disease.
Yes, all humans have grey matter on the surface of their brain.
The prefix "polio-" means gray matter or gray substance, particularly referring to the gray matter of the brain or spinal cord.
it would be the cortex portion of the brain