Neurorrhaphy.
The procedure that is the suturing of the ends of a severed nerve is known as Neurorrhaphy.
They are called receptors
malunion
epiphyses
Epiphyses is the word used for the distal and proximal ends of long bones. The epiphysis contains red bone marrow.
the enzymes cause sticky ends to form------------------------------------------------the question is WHAT ARE STICKY ENDS, not how are sticky ends formed.the answer is "single stranded pieces of DNA left at the ends of restriction fragmants"-simone :)The actual answer is: single-stranded ends of fragments of double-stranded DNA
neurorrhaphy
Neurorrhaphy is surgical suture of the ends of a severed nerve.
Neurectomy is surgical removal of a nerve
This structure is called the Axon
The median nerve, supplies the lateral half of the arm, up to 1/2 of the fourth(ring) finger, while the ulnar nerve supplies the medial side of the arm, up to the pinky finger and the other 1/2 of the ring finger
An axon
Acetylcholine
The ulnar nerve runs along the ulna bone in the arm. It starts at the shoulder and ends at the pinky finger.
A motor neuron is a nerve, specifically it is a nerve that originates in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and ends in its target organ (muscle, gland etc).
They are called "sticky ends".
its like a long, thin tail with a fanning spike of nerves at the end.
The nerve that is also known as the acoustic or auditory nerve is the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII). It is responsible for transmitting auditory and balance information from the inner ear to the brain.