Saltory conduction only occurs in the myelinated axons.
There are 3 different types of neurons , 1 : sensory for conduction of impulses to CNS , 2 : Inter neuron for integration and 3 : motor for conduction of impulses from CNS to body .
axons
the cerebrospinal fluid and the meninges protects the CNS(central nervous system)
Functional types of neurons: 1. sensory (afferent) neurons - input to CNS from sensory receptors; dendrites located at receptors, axons in nerves, cell bodies in ganglia outside the CNS 2. motor (efferent) neurons - output from CNS to effectors cell bodies and dendrites located in the CNS, axons in nerves 3. interneurons - communicate and integrate information within the CNS; located entirely within the CNS
Afferent neurons receive and transmit impulses to the CNS.
There are 3 different types of neurons , 1 : sensory for conduction of impulses to CNS , 2 : Inter neuron for integration and 3 : motor for conduction of impulses from CNS to body .
No. They are present only in CNS.
Adult CNS neurons do not multiply. During development cells bud off from stem cells around the neural tube, controversially this is also thought to occur rarely in the adult CNS.
only the Interneuron
Reflexes are rapid involuntary responses to a given stimuli. The reflex pathway that only has one synapse in the CNS is called the monosynaptic reflex arc.
This is a process that occurs in the CNS and PNS with axons. In the CNS oligodendrocytes surround the axons and in PNS schwann cells surround the axons. the myelin sheath will increase the speed of nervous conduction along the axon.
coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS)
cns
what is the lowest level of the CNS
part of the CNS
cns is usually a abbreviation for the central nervous system
The population of LG CNS is 2,009.