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gray matter of spinal cord

gray matter of spinal cord

The ridge-shaped grey matter of the spinal cord that extends longitudunally through the center of each half of the spinal cord, and are largely or entirely composed of nerve cell bodies and their dendrites and some supportive tissue.

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Tipo Nerve
Sistema corporal Nervioso
Estructura principal gray matter
Nombre latino gray matter of spinal cord
FMA ID 256580

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the gray matter of spinal cord?

The ridge-shaped grey matter of the spinal cord that extends longitudunally through the center of each half of the spinal cord, and are largely or entirely composed of nerve cell bodies and their dendrites and some supportive tissue.

What body system is the gray matter of spinal cord part of?

The gray matter of spinal cord is part of the Nervioso.

What is the Latin name for the gray matter of spinal cord?

The Latin name for the gray matter of spinal cord is gray matter of spinal cord.

References

  1. Foundational Model of Anatomy — FMA:256580 Reference anatomy ontology (University of Washington)
  2. UBERON — UBERON:0002315 Cross-species anatomy ontology (EMBL-EBI Ontology Lookup Service)

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.