Questions: In the spinal cord, where is the white matter in relation to the gray matter? Distal Deep Proximal Superficial

In the spinal cord, where is the white matter in relation to the gray matter?
Distal
Deep
Proximal
Superficial
Transcript text: In the spinal cord, where is the white matter in relation to the gray matter? Distal Deep Proximal Superficial
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The answer is the last one (Superficial): In the spinal cord, the white matter is superficial to the gray matter.

Explanation for each option:

  • Distal: This term refers to a position farther from the center of the body or point of attachment. It is not typically used to describe the relative positions of white and gray matter in the spinal cord.
  • Deep: This term means further away from the surface of the body or an organ. In the context of the spinal cord, the gray matter is deep to the white matter, not the other way around.
  • Proximal: This term refers to a position closer to the center of the body or point of attachment. Similar to "distal," it is not used to describe the relative positions of white and gray matter in the spinal cord.
  • Superficial: This term means closer to the surface. In the spinal cord, the white matter is indeed superficial to the gray matter, meaning it is located on the outer part of the spinal cord, surrounding the gray matter.

Summary: In the spinal cord, the white matter is superficial to the gray matter.

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