Neuron
One is the Myelin Sheath, the other I would assume is the Neurilemma.
The usual name for a bundle of nerve processes within the CNS is "tract" or "fasciculus"
Bundles of neuron processes are called tracts in the cns and nerves in the pns
Connective tissue coverings surrounding muscles include the epimysium (surrounding the entire muscle), perimysium (surrounding bundles of muscle fibers or fascicles), and endomysium (surrounding individual muscle fibers). For nerves, the coverings are the epineurium (surrounding the entire nerve), perineurium (surrounding bundles of nerve fibers), and endoneurium (surrounding individual nerve fibers). In bones, the periosteum covers the outer surface, while the endosteum lines the inner surfaces.
"Neuritic" refers to structures or processes related to neurons or nerve cells. Neurites are small projections that extend from the cell body of a neuron, including axons and dendrites. They play a key role in transmitting signals and information within the nervous system.
sensitivity helps the nerve system
Animal
These nerve pathways would generally be described as the peripheral nervous system.
No, ventricular systole refers to the contraction of the ventricles in the heart. Nerve impulses originate from specialized cells called neurons in the nervous system. These impulses are responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body, including to the heart to regulate its activity.
dendrites, axon
Membrane potential refers to the difference in electrical charge between the inside and outside of a cell membrane. This difference is usually negative inside the cell compared to the outside, due to the distribution of ions across the membrane. Membrane potential is essential for many cellular processes, including nerve impulse propagation and muscle contraction.
olfactory nerve