The longitudinal bundle of nerve fibers within the spinal cord that constitutes major nerve pathways is called the "white matter." It contains ascending and descending tracts that transmit sensory and motor information between the brain and the rest of the body. The major tracts include the corticospinal tract for motor control and the spinothalamic tract for pain and temperature sensation. These pathways are crucial for coordinating movement and processing sensory information.
The longitudinal bundles of nerve fibers within the spinal cord that comprise major nerve pathways are called tracts. These tracts are organized based on their function and transmit information to and from different regions of the body to the brain.
A bundle of neurons is called a nerve. The neuron bundle, nerve, has afferent and efferent pathways, that means that it is like highways that are parallel to each other yet carry impulses, or traffic, in both directions.
I do not know find out on your own use you brain!
the sclerenchymatous patches constitute hard bast as they are in contact with phloem of vascular bundles. the patches are also called bundle cap
A group of sticks is commonly called a bundle or a sheaf.
a bundle of paper is called a sheaf
A bundle of wires are called a cable.
The high pressure region of a longitudinal wave is called compression.
A broad bundle of light rays is called a beam.
Yes, and that bundle is called a photon.
A large bundle is commonly referred to as a bale.
This type of wave is called a longitudinal wave. In a longitudinal wave, the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave propagation. Sound waves are an example of longitudinal waves.