Biology, asked by Nishith8981, 10 months ago

White matter is composed of
(a) ependyma (b) nerve cells
(c) nerve fibres (d) None of these

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Answered by nushlapradhan7
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Answer:

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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(c) Nerve Fibers

Explanation:

    (c) White matter is composed of Nerve fibers.

  1. White matter is made out of the nerve filaments or the axons that are encompassed with the Schwann Cells emitting the myelin sheath.
  2. Nerve strands can be myelinated and structure the white matter. C. Ependymal cells are the glial cells.  
  3. White matter is the tissue through which messages go between various zones of dim issue inside the focal sensory system.
  4. White matter is one of the two segments of the central nervous  system (CNS). It comprises for the most part of glial cells and myelinated axons and structures the greater part of the profound pieces of the cerebrum and the shallow pieces of the spinal line.  
  5. White matter plays an important role in the brain.This is essentially the equivalent for your cerebrum.
  6. White matter is quick. This is because of the electrically protecting myelin sheaths (shaped by glial cells) encasing every neuron's procedure transmitting signs to different neurons.
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