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Dictionary » N » Nucleus - Anatomy Nucleus - AnatomyThe mass of nerve cell bodies in the vertebrate brain. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Vagus Nerve... blue, I got a article. * major reference ( in human nervous system (anatomy): Vagus nerve (CN X or 10) ) The vagus nerve has the most extensive ... slow heart rate arise from a part of the ventral medulla called the nucleus ambiguus, while those that control functions of the gastrointestinal ...
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Bondok's Classification of the Thalamic Nuclei... (centromedian), lateral, intralaminar and reticular nuclei. The lateral nucleus is further divided into ventral and dorsal groups. The dorsal tier ... lateral posterior and pulvinar). Prof Adel Bondok , Professor of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt
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Miraculous finding: The Concordance of Ezekiel's Vision with... or “crystal” from cytoplasm toward outside. The entire cell including nucleus is full of water and also the enzyme-catalyzed reactions take place ... and the sleep committee. Nature 427:304-305 Marieb EN (1991) Human Anatomy and Physiology (Second edition). The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing ...
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Questions on mitosisNo, xand_3r, sdekivit is right. Anatomy books do say that the heart muscle or the muscle cells in the wall of the small ... of a syncitium is a cellular mass with many nuclei that originate in the same nucleus. As opposed to a plasmodium that is composed of many cells that fuse without ...
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organellesHi there...I teach anatomy and physiology...amongst other things. I basically tell my students that organelles ... an immune system...our cells have the same....these organelles. For instance, the nucleus is the "brain"...it stores information, the lysosomes are the "stomach" ...
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