No, myocytes can not be found in the central nervous system, or the central nervous system for that matter.... I am doing a test on it and searching the answers and that was one of the questions, i said yes and it was wrong so...
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
The meninx is found in the central nervous system, specifically surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It is a protective layer that helps cushion and protect the delicate structures of the nervous system.
Yes, nerves are found in both the central nervous system (CNS), which includes the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS), which includes all nerves outside of the CNS that extend throughout the body.
In the brain and spinal cord
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
That is by convention you put it into central nervous system. Tomorrow you can put the brain only in central nervous system and the spinal cord in the peripheral nervous system. This is anatomical classification. Physiologically the nervous system is single unit.
No, CSF is found only in the central nervous system.
myelin sheath
Sensory neurons are nerves that carry electrical signals only toward the Central Nervous System. These nerves are found in the ganglia.
In the Ventral horn of the spinal cord of the central nervous system.
A nerve fiber is a threadlike extension of a nerve cell and consists of an axon andmyelin sheath (if present) in the nervous system. There are nerve fibers in the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. A nerve fiber may be myelinated and/or unmyelinated. In the central nervous system (CNS), myelin is produced byoligodendroglia cells. Schwann cells form myelin in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Schwann cells can also make a thin covering for an axon which does not consist of myelin (in the PNS). A peripheral nerve fiber consists of an axon, myelin sheath, Schwann cells and its endoneurium. There are no endoneurium and Schwann cells in the central nervous system. A myocyte (also known as a muscle cell or muscle fiber) [1] is the type of cell found inmuscle tissue. They are long, tubular cells that arise developmentally from myoblasts to form muscles in a process known as myogenesis. [2] There are various specialized forms of myocytes: cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle cells, with various properties. Cardiac myocytes are responsible for generating the electrical impulses that control the heart rate, among other things