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function of central canal,grey matter and white matter...​

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Answered by princejaykar59
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The central canal is a fluid-filled space in the spinal cord that has a protective function and allows for nutrient transport. The ventricles in the brain are filled with a high salinity solution called cerebrospinal fluid.

Grey matter contains most of the brain's neuronal cell bodies. The grey matter includes regions of the brain involved in muscle control, and sensory perception such as seeing and hearing, memory, emotions, speech, decision making, and self-control.

White matter is the tissue through which messages pass between different areas of gray matter within the central nervous system. The white matter is white because of the fatty substance (myelin) that surrounds the nerve fibers (axons).

Answered by vkpathak2671
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The grey matter includes regions of the brain involved in muscle control, and sensory perception such as seeing and hearing, memory, emotions, speech, decision making, and self-control. The grey matter in the spinal cord is split into three grey columns: The anterior grey column contains motor neurons

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