The thick white band of nerves deep within the brain is called the corpus callosum. It connects the two hemispheres of the brain and allows them to communicate with each other.
The presence of several layers of focusing would indicate that the specimen is thick. Multiple layers of focusing are required to bring different planes of the thick specimen into clear focus in microscopy.
The bundle of nerves that travels down through your vertebrae is called the spinal cord. It is a long, cylindrical structure that carries signals between the brain and the rest of the body, controlling movement and sensation.
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The thick cord of nerves you may be talking about is most likely the spinal cord. The spinal cord works with your brain as part of the central nervous system. It is further connected to other parts of your body using the peripheral nervous system.
Nerves vary in size. Nerves like the sciatic nerve are large while other are small. There are three types of nerves in the human body. Afferent, efferent, and mixed.
The Spinal Cord is the thick column of nerve tissue that links the brain to most of the nerves.
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The thick white band of nerves deep within the brain is called the corpus callosum. It connects the two hemispheres of the brain and allows them to communicate with each other.
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The presence of several layers of focusing would indicate that the specimen is thick. Multiple layers of focusing are required to bring different planes of the thick specimen into clear focus in microscopy.
Blood is not supposed to be thick. Normal blood is a liquid that flows easily through the body. If blood appears thick or clotted, it may indicate a health issue that should be evaluated by a medical professional.
The bundle of nerves that travels down through your vertebrae is called the spinal cord. It is a long, cylindrical structure that carries signals between the brain and the rest of the body, controlling movement and sensation.