A person who is extremely nervous
Rarley i have heard them be called "nervous cells" but nothing else
The deepest connective tissue layer of a nerve is the endoneurium. It surrounds individual nerve fibers within the nerve bundle, providing structural support and insulation.
Bundles of neuron processes are called tracts in the cns and nerves in the pns
No, "nerve" is not an adverb. It can be a noun, referring to a bundle of fibers that transmits impulses between the brain and other parts of the body, or a verb meaning to give strength or courage to.
No, the peripheral nervous system (PNS) does contain endoneurium. Endoneurium is the connective tissue that surrounds individual nerve fibers within a nerve bundle. It provides support and protection to the nerve fibers in the PNS.
The bundle of the nerve fibers is a collection of the threadlike extension of the nerve cell that consists of the myelin sheath and axon in the nervous system. There are nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system.
The usual name for a bundle of nerve processes within the CNS is "tract" or "fasciculus"
periphal bundle
Nerve impulses come through the sinus node of the heart to the bundle of His and then move into the right and left bundle branches.
Each bundle of nerve fibers is surrounded by connective tissue called the perineurium. This protective layer helps to support and protect the bundle of nerve fibers as they travel throughout the body.
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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.
A nerve is a bundle of neurones
It is called a dendrite.~
No, an axon is a part of a nerve cell and is smaller than a nerve, which is a bundle of axons.
The right bundle carries nerve impulses that cause contraction of the right ventricle (the lower chamber of the heart) and the left bundle carries nerve impulses that cause contraction of the left ventricle.
A bundle of neurons makes up a nerve, which will send messages from parts of the body to other areas.