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Question
which of these would you not find in the cerebral cortex?
○ fiber tracts
○ cell bodies
○ interneurons
○ dendrites
Brief Explanations
The cerebral cortex consists mainly of gray matter, which contains cell bodies, interneurons, and dendrites. Fiber tracts (white matter) are composed of myelinated axons and are found in areas beneath the cerebral cortex (like the internal capsule), not within the cortex itself. Cell bodies, interneurons, and dendrites are part of the gray matter in the cortex.
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A. fiber tracts