Nerves
Large bundles of axons and dendrites are called nerves or tracts depending on their location in the central or peripheral nervous system.
A texture where the crystals are not visible to the unaided eye is referred to as "aphanitic." This type of texture is commonly found in igneous rocks that cool quickly, preventing large crystals from forming. Aphanitic textures typically result in a smooth or fine-grained appearance.
A large mass of closely packed leaf-like bundles of nerve cells is known as the cerebral cortex. This outer layer of the brain is responsible for higher brain functions such as thinking, planning, and processing sensory information.
Most meteors aren't bright enough to be visible in daylight, or even in bright moonlight. But there are a few seriously large meteors each year which are visible in daylight.
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Large bundles of axons and dendrites are called nerves or tracts depending on their location in the central or peripheral nervous system.
No. They are large and visible to the unaided eye.
No. They are large and visible to the unaided eye.
In large amounts, yeast is visible to the unaided eye, but a single yeast plant is not.
A texture where the crystals are not visible to the unaided eye is referred to as "aphanitic." This type of texture is commonly found in igneous rocks that cool quickly, preventing large crystals from forming. Aphanitic textures typically result in a smooth or fine-grained appearance.
Objects large enough and close enough to see with the unaided eye are referred to as macroscopic, which is the opposite of microscopic.
No they dont
Hydrogen bonds hold cellulose molecules together in bundles large enough to form fibers..
Objects large enough and close enough to see with the unaided eye are referred to as macroscopic, which is the opposite of microscopic.
neurons
No you would see an entirely different vista. Most of the stars you can see from earth would not be visible to the naked eye from the galactic core, and they would also be lost in a blaze of glory of the core suns. From within a planetary atmosphere you probably would not be able to see stars even at night, due to the ambient light. The core suns are packed about a quarter of a light year apart.
A neuron has a large cell body that contains the nucleus, threadlike extensions called ­dendrites, and an axon. The dendrites carry impulses toward the neuron's cell body. The axon carries impulses away from the cell body. Nerve impulses begin in a dendrite, move toward the cell body, and then move down the axon. A neuron can have many dendrites, but it has only one axon. An axon, however, can have more than one tip, so the impulse can go to more than one other cell.Axons and dendrites are sometimes called nerve fibers. Nerve fibers are often arranged in parallel bundles covered with connective tissue, something like a package of uncooked spaghetti wrapped in cellophane. A bundle of nerve fibers is called a nerve.