nerves controlling the caliber of the
arteries by the contr
action and expansion of
muscles in their walls
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby
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Full article >>>The vagus
nerves are part of the parasympathetic branch of the
autonomic nervous system. They, too, run from the
medulla oblongata to the
heart. Their activity slows the
heartbeat.
Full article >>>Nerves: The
nerves are the terminal branches of the right and left
urethra and other parts, the former being distributed upon the back, and the latter upon the front part of the
organ.
Full article >>>nerves Bundles of
neuronal processes enclosed in connective
tissue that carry signals to and from the central
nervous system. PICTURE ...
Full article >>>Nerves that control
skeletal muscles in
mammals correspond with
neuron groups along the primary motor area of the brain's cerebral
cortex.
Full article >>>nerves: bundles of axons bound together.
neuroglia: the
glial cells together with the extracellular
tissue.
neuron: a nerve
cell.
Full article >>>Pertaining to
nerves that release the
neurotransmitter norepinephrine/noradrenaline (e.g. adrenergic
nerves, adrenergic response). An alternative U.S. useage also pertains to the
receptors acted upon by noradrenaline, i.e. adrenergic
receptors.
Full article >>>Charcot-Marie Tooth disease -- a condition
characterized by degeneration of the motor and sensory
nerves that control movement and feeling in the arm below the elbow and the leg below the knee;
transmitted in autosomal
dominant, ...
Full article >>>Carrying away from a center, applied to
nerves and blood
vessels.
eggA female
gamete, which usually contains abundant
cytoplasm and
yolk; nonmotile and often larger than a male
gamete.
Full article >>>An inherited progressive dis
order in which
tumors form on
peripheral nerves. The
tumors can be severely disfiguring and can also result in loss of hearing and vision,
cancer, epilepsy, bone deformities, and learning disabilities.
explained: ...
Full article >>>peripheral nervous system The
nerves and ganglia of the
nervous system that lie outside of the brain and
spinal cord.
peripheral protein A
protein on the surface of a biological membrane.
Full article >>>Each anatomical article contains first a description of the structures of an
organ or system (such as
nerves,
arteries,
heart, and so forth), as it is found in
humans; ...
Full article >>>sciatic nervecomposed of
spinal nerves VII, VIII, IX united to send impulses to the hind leg.
sciatic plexus
the uniting of
spinal nerves VII, VIII, IX to form the
sciatic nerve to the hind leg.
Full article >>>nerve cord -- Primary bundle of
nerves in
chordates, which connects the brain to the major
muscles and
organs of the body.
Full article >>>Optic
Chiasma the place where the
optic nerves cross to the other side of the brain
(opti = the eye; chiasm = cross)
Organelle the "body parts" within a
cell (
organum = an instrument implement engine; -elle = small) ...
Full article >>>[Clopton Havers, British physician and anatomist, 1650-1702] The basic structural arrangement of compact bone consisting of: a
Haversian canal which contains
nerves and blood supply, ...
Full article >>>[We] don't know the answers to that question, and that means that we don't really understand the root cause of the disease. We know what happens. We know the blood sugar goes up. We know the
nerves get damaged, the blood
vessels, ...
Full article >>>Progressive degeneration of
nerves and
muscles is demonstrated by motor problems, wasting and premature death. Tau is hyperphosphorylated but there is no formation of filaments or neurofibrillary tangles.
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