From my point of view they look like their reddish color overlapped pink with some white now all colors are light colors
Nerves are not actually colored; they are typically white or gray in appearance. The color of nerves does not impact their function in the human body. Nerves transmit electrical signals and information throughout the body regardless of their color.
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Nerves are not actually blue or red. They are typically white or light gray in color. The perception of them being red or blue may come from illustrations or diagrams where they are color-coded for easier identification.
Color blindness is the failure of the red sensitive nerves in the eye that don't respond to light properly.
color blindnessRed/ Green color blindness.
color blindness
No most people have no control over physiological functions like sight. Color and intensity are actually seen by a different type of nerve in the eye. Color is seen using nerves called cones and intensity (monochrome) is seen with nerves called rods. People that are color-blind have a deficiency in the cones. But having said that it may be possible to be hypnotised to not recognise color.
Some are sensory nerves, some are motor nerves
All the spinal nerves in their distribution are mixed nerves
Cranial nerves and spinal nerves.
There are no nerves to and from the body. All nerves are within the body.
She must have had nerves of steel. My nerves just went to jelly. With one strike, I can sever your nerves.