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Does the nerve cells have many connecting side branches?

Yes, nerves have lots of connecting side branches! Hope I helped!


What part of the peripheral nervous system is composed of the somatic and autonomic nervous systems?

Spinal nerves , cranial and branches


Which of these was part of Charles Darwin's theory?

Genetic recombinations of DNA cause variations of genetic traits .


What is the 12 pairs of peripheral nerves that branch out from the brain?

You are speaking of the 12 cranial nerves:I. Olfactory nerve which branches out of the telencephalonII. Optic which branches out of the diencephalonIII. Oculomotor nerve which branches out of the mesencephalonIV. Trochlear nerve nerve which branches out of the mesencephalonV. Trigeminal nerve which branches out of the ponsVI. Abducens nerve which branches out of the ponsVII. Facial nerve which branches out of the ponsVIII. Vestibulochochlear nerve which branches out of the ponsIX. Glossopharangeal nerve nerve which branches out of the medullaX. Vagus nerve nerve which branches out of the medullaXI. Accessory nerve nerve which branches out of the medulla & cervical spineXII. Hypoglossal nerve nerve which branches out of the medulla


What ramus branches that belong to the sympathetic nervous system?

The sympathetic nervous system branches include the sympathetic trunk and the splanchnic nerves. The sympathetic trunk contains the sympathetic ganglia, which are responsible for sending signals to various target organs in the body. The splanchnic nerves innervate the abdominal organs and play a role in regulating their function.

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What are the branches of nerves called?

dendrites


What axons do nerves contain?

Nerves are like trees. The have branches call axons.


What are intercostal nerves formed from?

Anterior branches of thoracic spinal nerves.


Does the nerve cells have many connecting side branches?

Yes, nerves have lots of connecting side branches! Hope I helped!


What 3 nerves form the cervical plexus?

There are more than 3 nerves in the cervical plexus. The most important nerve here is the phrenic nerve, which supplies the diaphragm, from roots C3-5. Other deep branches include the ansa cervicalis and segmental branches; the superficial branches are the lesser occipital, great auricular, transverse cervical and supraclavicular.


What part of the peripheral nervous system is composed of the somatic and autonomic nervous systems?

Spinal nerves , cranial and branches


What is the medical definition of dorsal rami?

The dorsal rami are small branches of spinal nerves that emerge from the spinal cord and supply the skin and muscles of the back. They are responsible for providing sensory and motor innervation to the back of the body.


Which of these was part of Charles Darwin's theory?

Genetic recombinations of DNA cause variations of genetic traits .


What is the 12 pairs of peripheral nerves that branch out from the brain?

You are speaking of the 12 cranial nerves:I. Olfactory nerve which branches out of the telencephalonII. Optic which branches out of the diencephalonIII. Oculomotor nerve which branches out of the mesencephalonIV. Trochlear nerve nerve which branches out of the mesencephalonV. Trigeminal nerve which branches out of the ponsVI. Abducens nerve which branches out of the ponsVII. Facial nerve which branches out of the ponsVIII. Vestibulochochlear nerve which branches out of the ponsIX. Glossopharangeal nerve nerve which branches out of the medullaX. Vagus nerve nerve which branches out of the medullaXI. Accessory nerve nerve which branches out of the medulla & cervical spineXII. Hypoglossal nerve nerve which branches out of the medulla


What ramus branches that belong to the sympathetic nervous system?

The sympathetic nervous system branches include the sympathetic trunk and the splanchnic nerves. The sympathetic trunk contains the sympathetic ganglia, which are responsible for sending signals to various target organs in the body. The splanchnic nerves innervate the abdominal organs and play a role in regulating their function.


What action does the femoral nerve do?

Nerves do not have actions. Muscles do, but nerves go to certain receptors. The femoral nerve is the largest in the lumbar plexus and divides into many branches, and supplies the thigh muscles and leg and skin cutaneous receptors (feeling).


What is double recombination in the mapping?

It means that there were two recombinations between the markers; so it appears in the phenotype to be the same as no recombination.