cortex

[ˈkɔːrteks]

cortex Definition

  • 1the outer layer of an organ or body part, especially the brain
  • 2a plant tissue that covers the stem, roots, and leaves, consisting of living cells that secrete a waxy cuticle

Using cortex: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cortex" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cortex of the brain is responsible for higher functions such as thought and memory.

  • Example

    The cortex of the stem provides support and protection to the plant.

  • Example

    The cortex of the leaf helps regulate water loss through transpiration.

cortex Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cortex

Phrases with cortex

  • dense and hard bone tissue found in the outer layer of bones

    Example

    Cortical bone provides strength and support to the skeleton.

  • the outermost layer of cells in a plant root or stem

    Example

    The cortical layer of the root absorbs water and minerals from the soil.

  • cortical neurons

    neurons located in the cerebral cortex of the brain

    Example

    Cortical neurons are responsible for processing sensory information and controlling movement.

Origins of cortex

from Latin 'cortex', meaning 'bark or rind'

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Summary: cortex in Brief

The term 'cortex' [ˈkɔːrteks] refers to the outer layer of an organ or body part, particularly the brain. It also denotes a plant tissue that secretes a waxy cuticle and covers the stem, roots, and leaves. Examples include 'The cortex of the brain is responsible for higher functions such as thought and memory.' and 'The cortex of the stem provides support and protection to the plant.'

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