what 2 types of tissue is the nervous system/brain predominately made of
grey and white matter
what does grey matter consist of + its function?
the processing components of the neurons, cell bodies which have nucleus.
which area is grey matter predominantly found in the brain
what does white matter consist of
what is the main function of white matter/the axons found in white matter
what is the main function of the cerebellum
why is grey matter more superficial in the brain tissue
the organisational structure of superficial grey matter and deep white matter continues onto the cerebrum
what is the main role/ function of the corpus callosum and how
sending information from the right to the left side of the brain
corpus callosum = formed of white matter tracts
thalamus = grey matter
Not all grey matter is superficial such as the thalamus
what is the main function of the thalamus
describe the tissue structure of the thalamus
main role of spinal cord
describe the tissue structure of the spinal cord
why is the cerebral cortex folded?
what is arbor vitae + function
tree-like white matter tracts found in cerebellum
which 2 lobes are separated by the central sulcus
frontal and parietal
what is the falxcerebri
a large, crescent-shaped fold of dura mater that descends vertically into the longitudinal fissure between the cerebral hemispheres of the human brain,
what is the cerebellar tentorium
what is the function/structure of the longitudinal fissure
long tissue that separates the left and right hemisphere of the brain
what is the transverse fissure
horizontal fissure that separates the cerebrum superiorly from the cerebellum inferiorly
transverse fissure is deep enough to allow infolding and tentori cerebellum to fit within that deep groove
sulca is not deep enough to have dura matter to be within it
right before and after the central sulcus sits a pre and post central gyrus