white matter of spinal cord
spinal cord white matter
The regions of the spinal cord that are largely or entirely composed of myelinated nerve cell axons and contain few or no neural cell bodies or dendrites.
| Type | Nerve |
| Body System | Nervous |
| Parent Structure | white matter |
| Latin Name | spinal cord white matter |
| FMA ID | 83945 |
Sub-structures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the white matter of spinal cord?
The regions of the spinal cord that are largely or entirely composed of myelinated nerve cell axons and contain few or no neural cell bodies or dendrites.
What body system is the white matter of spinal cord part of?
The white matter of spinal cord is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the white matter of spinal cord?
The Latin name for the white matter of spinal cord is spinal cord white matter.
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nuclei accessorii tractus optici
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APN
aggregate regional part of brain
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alar plate midbrain
amiculum of dentate nucleus
amiculum nuclei dentati
amiculum of inferior olive
ami
ampulla caudalis
ansa peduncularis
ansa peduncularis in thalamo
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