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Q: What are Alluvial tracts of land at mouth of river formed by river deposits is called?
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Alluvial tracts of land at mouth of river formed by river deposits?

Alluvial deposits are river/stream deposits, whether they are found at the mouth of the river or anywhere along its length. In some cases, the alluvial deposits at the mouth of a river can form a delta.If this is not what you wanted to know, please rephrase the question. As it stands, this is an incomplete sentence with a question mark at the end of it.


What is a group of axons bundled together coated in myelin that travels together through the body called?

Its called a tract; while a bundle of axons in the PNS is called a nerve


What is the germ layer that makes up the digestive tracts?

It is called Endoderm


Are extrapyramidial tracts nerve tracts that the corticospinal tracts that transmit impulses into the spinal cord?

yes it is


What are the 5 cells located in the occipital lobe?

axons of the ganglion cells leave the eyeball as the optic nerve. At the optic chiasma, the medial fibers of each eye cross over to the opposite side. The fiber tracts formed are called optic tracts. The optic tracts synapse with neurons in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, whose axons form the optic radiation, terminating in the visual cortex of the occipital lobe of the brain.


What is a landowner called who acquired large estates from the Dutch West India company?

The answer is a "patroon". This comes from the dutch word meaning "owner or head of a company". These landholders had manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th century Dutch colony of New Netherland. The deeded tracts were called "patroonships".


When was Deep Tracts of Hell created?

Deep Tracts of Hell was created in 1998-07.


What is the white matter tracts between the optic nerves and optic tracts?

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What role do spinal tracts play in the peripheral nervous system?

Spinal tracts are communication pathways. There are numerous tracts and they carry messages from the body to the brain and from the brain to the body.


What is the function of the spinocerebellar tracts?

the spinocerebellar tracts contain axons that do not cross over to the opposite side of the spinal cord. These tracts assist in the passage of proprioceptive information to the cerebellum.


What are the longitudinal bundles of nerve fibers within the spinal cord compise major nerve pathways called?

Nerve Tracts


The structure that contains nerve tracts connecting the right and left cerebral hemispheres is called the?

The corpus callosum.