Nerve Tracts
The collection of nerve fibers in the brain that are longitudinal in form is called a "fasciculus." Fasciculi are bundles of nerve fibers that travel together and share a common function or destination within the brain.
White matter is organized into ascending and descending tracts called pathways. These pathways consist of bundles of nerve fibers that transmit signals between different regions of the central nervous system. The ascending pathways carry sensory information towards the brain, while the descending pathways carry motor commands from the brain to the muscles and glands.
Plants having vascular bundles are collectively called tracheophytes.
Groups of conducting cells are called bundles. These bundles help to efficiently conduct electrical signals through tissues in the body.
When xylem is surrounded by phloem from outer as well as inner sides, the vascular bundles are called amphivasal
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the so called longitudinal bundles in the cytoplasm of a skeletal muscle are actually the muscle contractile proteins, namely actin and myosin.
Usually they are simply called nerves. Depending on the scenario, sometimes they are called nerve tracts or pathways.
The collection of nerve fibers in the brain that are longitudinal in form is called a "fasciculus." Fasciculi are bundles of nerve fibers that travel together and share a common function or destination within the brain.
White matter is organized into ascending and descending tracts called pathways. These pathways consist of bundles of nerve fibers that transmit signals between different regions of the central nervous system. The ascending pathways carry sensory information towards the brain, while the descending pathways carry motor commands from the brain to the muscles and glands.
Wheat field bundles are called sheaves.
They are called "bales".
The high pressure region of a longitudinal wave is called compression.
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banana's have strings because they are the part of the system that carries nutrition to all parts of the banana, and they are called Phleom Bundles (pronounced flom)
The collateral open vascular bundles of dicots display xylem and phloem that are separated from each other by the fascicular cambium. These vascular bundles are also often surrounded by abundle sheath and the whole structure is imbedded in a parenchyma tissue called pith. Another type of vascular bundles are the bicollateral bundles.
The bundles of energy you sense through your skin as heat are called infrared radiation.