White Matter and Gray Matter 1
Topic: Anatomy
Created on Sunday, September 7 2014 by jdmiles
Last modified on Sunday, September 7 2014.
The arrow points to tissue that is made up of:
A) Half axons, half cell bodies
B) Mostly neuron cell bodies C) Myelin but no axons D) Choroid plexus
E) Mostly axons
This question was created on September 07, 2014 by jdmiles.
This question was last modified on September 07, 2014.
ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS
A) Half axons, half cell bodies
This answer is incorrect.
The unnecessarily large green arrow points to white matter tracts in this horizontal section of human brain. White matter consists mostly of axons, with few neuron cell bodies. The myelin surrounding the axons gives it the white appearance. (
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B) Mostly neuron cell bodies
This answer is incorrect.
The unnecessarily large green arrow points to white matter tracts in this horizontal section of human brain. White matter consists mostly of axons, with few neuron cell bodies. The myelin surrounding the axons gives it the white appearance. (
See References)
C) Myelin but no axons
This answer is incorrect.
The unnecessarily large green arrow points to white matter tracts in this horizontal section of human brain. White matter consists mostly of axons, with few neuron cell bodies. The myelin surrounding the axons gives it the white appearance. (
See References)
D) Choroid plexus
This answer is incorrect.
The unnecessarily large green arrow points to white matter tracts in this horizontal section of human brain. White matter consists mostly of axons, with few neuron cell bodies. The myelin surrounding the axons gives it the white appearance. (
See References)
E) Mostly axons
This answer is correct.
The unnecessarily large green arrow points to white matter tracts in this horizontal section of human brain. White matter consists mostly of axons, with few neuron cell bodies. The myelin surrounding the axons gives it the white appearance. (
See References)
References:
| 1. John Nolte; three-dimentional brain reconstructions by John Sundsten. The human brain: an introduction to its functional anatomy. Philadelphia, PA : Mosby/Elsevier, c2009. (ISBN:0323041310) | Advertising:
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White Matter and Gray Matter 1
Question ID: 090614232
Question written by J. Douglas Miles, (C) 2006-2009, all rights reserved.
Created: 09/07/2014
Modified: 09/07/2014
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