It is called a dendrite.
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A bundle of nerve cells is known as a nerve. The cells that make up the nerve are knows as neurons.
A bundle of axons in the CNS is called ganglion.
They are called a fascicle or fasciculus but in the central nervous system they are called a tract.
It is called a connective tissue sheath
nerve
neurons
Ganglia
Nueroma
The Atrioventricular Bundle is also known as the Bundle of His. This conducts impulses and divides in ventrical to form fibers of Purkinge .
Neuron is another name for a nerve cell.
No, they do not. Large nerve fibers have a larger diameter than small nerve fibers as the name suggests, but they are also extremely well insulated with Myelin Sheath that makes them transmit electrical signals very fast. "A" fibers represent this type of large nerve fibers. Small nerve fibers are smaller in diameter and there are two types, "B" & "C". B has less insulation than A, so it transmits less faster. C however, is not insulated at all and even though it has about the same diameter as B, it transmits electrical signals much more slowly.
Optic disc:The optic disc is also called the blind spot. There are no receptors in this part of the retina. This is where all of the axons of the ganglion cells(last neurons before optic nerve) exit the retina to form the optic nerve.
1. Sinoatrial node2. Atrioventricular node3. Atrioventricular bundle4. Right and left bundle branches5. Purkinje fibersThis answer may be acceptable for high school, but in university you'll have to go further as such:1. Sinoatrial node2. Posterior, anterior, lateral internodal pathway + Bachmann's bundle3. Penetrating Atrioventircular node4. Distal Atrioventricular node5. Left and right bundle branches of Purkinje fibers (or: left and right Bundles of His)6. Purkinje fibers
Ganglia
The Atrioventricular Bundle is also known as the Bundle of His. This conducts impulses and divides in ventrical to form fibers of Purkinge .
Corpus Callosum
the microscopic nerve fibers are called chemocytes
The usual name for a bundle of nerve processes within the CNS is "tract" or "fasciculus"
Bundle of Hisatrioventicular bundle (bundle of his), right and left bundle bramches and the purkinge conducition fibers
Rarley i have heard them be called "nervous cells" but nothing else
Sharpey's fibers
Neuron is another name for a nerve cell.
Plexus
the nerve tissue
phrenic nerve