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Anni [7]
2 years ago
15

drag each label into the appropriate category to designate whether the given item describes elements of gray or white matter of

the spinal cord.
Biology
1 answer:
Ulleksa [173]2 years ago
7 0

In regards to the composition of the spinal cord, the grey matter is the centermost substance, whilst white matter is located towards the peripherals.

<em>Though I could not locate the labels and categories online in order to properly classify each one, I can provide a general overview of the subject to aid in your understanding and ability to complete the project. </em>

The spinal cord acts as a path through which billions of signals from the brain travel to reach the rest of the body. This pathway is occupied by grey and white matter, which are the representation of the billions of neurons that make up the central nervous system.

Grey matter is located towards the center of the spinal cord and is often described to be in <u>the shape of a butterfly</u>. Grey matter is the accumulation of nerve cell bodies and unmyelinated axons. In contrast, white matter makes up the surrounding area to that of grey matter and corresponds to the myelinated axons of various nerve cells. The white coloration of the white matter is due to the myelin itself.

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