What is your spinal cord protected by?
There is only one spinal cord (not multiple-- you said "cords"). It is made up of bundles of nerve fibers -- 31 pairs of spinal nerves. The spinal cord is soft tissue and houses nerves, but it doesn't really "protect" anything. I am wondering if you mean to ask what protects the spinal cord? If so, that would be the meninges, which are connective tissue membranes. They separate the soft tissue of the central nervous system (the brain & spinal column) from the bones of the vertebrae and skull. There are three layers to the meninges with spaces in between. They are protective layers and are refered to as "Maters" meaning "mother" (get it??...protective mothers). The outer most layer is called the Dura Mater (meaning "strong mother") -- the strongest layer. There is then an epidural space leading to the Arachnoid mater (web like-mother) -- loose mesh of collagenous protective fibers. Then there is the subarachnoid space leading to the Pia Mater (small mother) -- thin membrane closest to the spinal cord. I will watch this post to make sure I answered your question right since the way it is written is questionable.
What is the main function of design?
Communication, A designer's goal is to communicate something to all the pople who will see the design.
The short answer is no.
reason being the speed of transmission has more to do with the medium(the thing it travels through) then the actual wave signal itself, so unless they found a way to completely reconstruct your nervous system with a different material it's pretty much impossible.
regardless, the speed at which the signals travel are already faster than you think.
most of the time spent in your reflex actions is at the brain or muscle level, so what you are asking for really isn't an amplifier for brain waves to travel faster, but rather an amplifier that allows your muscles to move faster.
Even if something like that is invented, there'd be a limit to how much speed you could gain as well.
For example, maybe it'd be possible for you to be as strong as a bear, pound for pound, you'd never be literally as strong as a bear in your current body size. in fact, if you were to possess such great strength with your current muscles, you'd rip your own arm off every time you swing it with full strength.
Cord means a line made of twisted fibers or threads;The bundle was tied with a cord.
Sheaths of what cells often enclose the axons outside the brain and spinal cord?
Schwann cells make the myelin sheath that encloses some axons
What does nerve bundles of the body are routed through?
The thick bundle of nerve fibers through which the brain communicates with the body is the spinal cord.
Dorsal Cavity
How do vocal cords produce sound?
The vocal cords (or vocal folds) are two pairs of membranes stretched across the larynx, the thicker pair protecting the thinner pair, which may be pulled tight to produce sound through vibration as air is passed between them. Their tension may be finely controlled in order to produce sounds of varying pitch, and can be closed together completely to hold your breath. While not being used for these purposes, they remain relaxed and open to allow breathing. The true focal folds are protected by a second pair of ' false folds'. These secondary, thicker folds play a much smaller part in producing sound, principally when producing deep, low sounds.
What is inflammation of the nerves and inflammation of the spinal cord?
Myeloneuritis is inflammation of the spinal cord and nerves. Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
Vocal melismas are melodic embellishments where a single syllable of text is sung over multiple notes. This technique is often used in various musical genres, including classical, gospel, and pop, to add expressiveness and complexity to a performance. Melismas can showcase a singer's vocal agility and emotional depth, allowing for greater artistic interpretation. They are especially prominent in styles that emphasize vocal ornamentation, such as in the works of composers like Handel or in traditional African-American spirituals.
What region of the body is served by the ventral rami of spinal nerves?
The ventral rami serves as a form of intercostal nerves, which supply the muscles between the ribs and the skin and muscles of the anterior and lateral trunk.
The transmission could have a bad seal or have too much internal pressure causing the fluid to come from the 93 Suburban vent hole. The Fluid is probably leaking slowly, and that is why the level still shows normal.
How does the long axon help in a nerve cell?
The axons are long so that action potentials can be sent from one part of the body to another very quickly. If instead of one long axon we had loads of individual cells there would be a much bigger delay because the action potentials would have to be converted to chemical signals very fequently and that takes time.
What are examples of smooth muscles?
kidneys, stomach, intestines, bladder, the eyes, the walls of blood vessels. Smooth muscles that are sometimes called visceral muscles. They are thin muscles that look like spindles. They can be found in your skin and your blood vessels and your organs inside your body.
a tiny cut in your spinal cord that is usually microscopic unless very large
Where are neurotransmitters found outside of the brain and spinal cord?
the majority of the serotonin (5-HT) in the body (about 95%) is found in the gut. It is made by an enteroendocrine cell called enterochromaffin cells or "EC" cells. Serotonin in the gut increases peristalsis, increases intestinal secretions, and increases capillary dilation--- which helps with nutrient absorption. When it is released in large amounts it can cause nausea and vomiting. The actions of 5-HT are terminated by the same serotonin selective reuptake transporter that is found in the CNS.