The Peripheral Nervous system (PNS) includes all the neural tissue outside the Central Nervous system (CNS). The PNS delivers sensory information to the CNS and carries motor commands to peripheral tissues and systems. Bundles of axons, or nerve fibers, carry the sensory information and motor commands in the PNS. Such bundles, with associated blood vessels and connective tissue, are called peripheral nerves, or simply nerves.
A whitish cord-like structure composed of one or more bundles (fascicles) of myelinated or unmyelinated nerve fibers, or more often mixtures of both, coursing outside the central nervous system, together with connective tissue within the fascicle and around the neurolemma of individual nerve fibers (endoneurium), around each fascicle (perineurium), and around the entire nerve and its nourishing blood vessels (epineurium), by which stimuli are transmitted from the central nervous system to a part of the body or the reverse. Nerve branches are given in the definition of the major nerve; many are also listed and defined under branch.
a nerve tends to refer to a group of nerve cells.
Connector nerve cells connect the sensory nerve cells with motor nerve cells and allow for decision making.
ganglion cells
Yes, dogs do have nerve cells.
A nerve cell is the structural and functional unit of a nerve
False
Nerve Cells. 100% sure.
Spinal Cord
These Types of nerve Cells are Known As Motor Neurons.
Blood cells are called erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), and thrombocytes (platelets). Nerve cells are called neurons.
Yes, the peripheral nervous system has both sensory and motor nerve cells
A group of nerve cells is called a "neuron" or "nerve cell cluster". These cells are fundamental units of the nervous system and work together to transmit electrical and chemical signals throughout the body.