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Adie syndrome - Adie syndrome is caused by damage to the postganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic innervation of the eye and characterized by a tonically dilated pupil. This clinical picture is often accompanied by signs of aberrant regeneration of these nerves and asymmetrically reduced deep tendon reflexes.
Purkinje fibers - Purkinje fibers (or Purkyne tissue) are located in the inner ventricular walls of the heart, just beneath the endocardium. These fibers are specialized myocardial fibers that conduct an electrical stimulus or impulse that enables the heart to contract in a coordinated fashion.
Elastic fibers - Elastic fibers are bundles of proteins (elastin) found in connective tissue and produced by fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells in arteries. These fibers can stretch up to 1.
Spindle fibers - Spindle Fibers are found in the cell. THey appear during cell division.
Skeletal System of Invertebrate - ... of external stimuli. The somatic nervous system consists of efferent fibers that receive information from external sources, and afferent fibers that are responsible for muscle contraction. Musculoskeletal system - The musculoskeletal ... different types of muscles: cardiac, skeletal and smooth. skeletalsystemofinvertebrate Somatic fibers innervate skeletal muscle while autonomic fibers innervate skeletal muscle ...
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Sensory Somatic System - ... of external stimuli. The somatic nervous system consists of efferent fibers that receive information from external sources, and afferent fibers that are responsible for muscle contraction. Sensory system - (See also ... system comprise the peripheral nervous system. In contrast to the postganglionic by the chemical transmitter acetylcholine, which is released from ...
Motor Neuron Somatic - ... are the motoneurons connecting the spinal cord to the muscle fibers, bringing the nerve impulses from the upper motor neurons out ... a single motor neuron and all of the corresponding muscle fibers it innervates. Groups of motor units often work together to ... the bronchioles, stimulates secretion in the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers which are connected to its intramural plexus, the submucous, ...
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