Biology, asked by rpsrishitprakash, 2 months ago

the main component of the white matter of the brain is perikaryon [T/F]. please do give reason for your answer and correct the statement​

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Answered by Kimberlydiab
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the main component of the white matter of the brain is perikaryon

False, its component is gray matter because White matter is found buried in the inner layer of the brain's cortex, while the grey matter is mainly located on the surface of the brain. The spinal cord is arranged in the opposite way, with grey matter found deep inside its core and the insulating white matter wrapped around the outside.

Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

False, its component is gray matter because White matter is found buried in the inner layer of the brain's cortex, while the grey matter is mainly located on the surface of the brain.

Explanation:

Gray matter, named for its pinkish-gray color, is home to neural cell bodies, axon terminals, and dendrites, as well as all nerve synapses. This brain tissue is abundant in the cerebellum, cerebrum, and brain stem. It also forms a butterfly-shaped portion of the central spinal cord.

The grey matter throughout the central nervous system allows enables individuals to control movement, memory, and emotions.

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