The internal jugular vein
The carotid arteries (common and internal)
The vagus nerve
Nerves under a microscope appear as long, thin structures with a central core called the axon surrounded by a protective sheath called the myelin. They have a branching structure and are often found in bundles.
In the animal kingdom, there are two main types of horns: true horns and antlers. True horns are permanent, bony structures covered in a keratin sheath, found in animals like cattle and sheep. Antlers, on the other hand, are temporary, branched structures made of bone and are shed and regrown annually by animals like deer and moose.
The gametophytes of gymnosperms are found within the reproductive structures of the plant, such as the male cones for the pollen-producing male gametophytes and the ovules for the egg-producing female gametophytes.
organellesOrganelles within the cytoplasm of cells have specific functions.Structures within the cytoplasm that perform specific functions are called organelles. They are found in all eukaryotic cells.organelles
The myelin sheath wraps around the axons of neurons in the nervous system. This fatty layer helps to insulate and protect the axon, allowing for faster transmission of electrical signals along the neuron.
The Carotid pulse is found in the neck. The Radial pulse is found in the wrist.
protected by rib cage
Images of the carotid sinus can be found at Picsearch, Family Practice Notebook, The Free Dictionary, Carotid Net, Forensic Med UK, Ganfyd, and Study Blue
Myelin Sheath
Myelin Sheath
Thin threadlike structures found within the cytoplasm of a cell are called microfilaments. These filaments play a key role in cell movement, shape maintenance, and intracellular transport.
The structures that are found deep within the petrous part of the temporal bone are related to the inner ear. Most scientists divide the structures into two parts the mastoid part and the petromastoid part.
In the fatty myelin sheath there are gaps between the axons. The myelin sheath gaps are referred to as the nodes of Ranvier.
No, neurotransmitters are not found in the myelin sheath. The myelin sheath is a protective covering that surrounds nerve fibers, while neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit signals between neurons.
Cell body does not belong because the other options are all components of a nerve cell. Cell body (soma) is the main part of the neuron where the nucleus is located, while the nodes of Ranvier, myelin sheath, and axon are all structures found in the axon of a neuron.
Nerves under a microscope appear as long, thin structures with a central core called the axon surrounded by a protective sheath called the myelin. They have a branching structure and are often found in bundles.
mitochandria