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Efferent arterioles
Efferent arterioles The Efferent arterioles are a group of blood vessels ... the urinary system of many animals. The efferent arterioles form from a convergence of the ... arterioles → Afferent arterioles → Glomerulus → Efferent arterioles → Vasa recta → Arcuate vein ...
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Efferent ducts
Efferent ducts The efferent ducts are part of the testes and ...
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Efferent nerve
Efferent nerve In the nervous system, efferent nerves--otherwise known as motor or effector ... between nervous structures. The motor nerves are efferent nerves involved in muscular control. The cell body of the efferent neuron is found in the central nervous ... for remembering the relationship between afferent and efferent is that an afferent connection arrives ...
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Efferent nerve (Psychology wiki)
Efferent nerve Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... Physiological P. Psychopharmacology In the nervous system, efferent nerves--otherwise known as motor or effector ... between nervous structures. The motor nerves are efferent nerves involved in muscular control. The cell (biology) soma (biology)|body]] of the efferent neuron is found in the central nervous ... for remembering the relationship between afferent and efferent is that an afferent connection arrives ...
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Efferent control   (translated from German)
Efferent control Those efferent control ( lat. effere: bring out, continue) designation ... the current requirements. It is caused by efferent (+) nerve fibers, as they are to be proven for nearly all sensory organs. Efferent control can to that Rezeptoren or at ...
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Efferent nerve fiber   (translated from German)
Efferent nerve fiber As efferently ( Latein : [ of the ...
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Category:Efferent neurons
Category:Efferent neurons The main article for this category is Efferent neuron. Pages in category "Efferent neurons" There are 3 pages in this ...
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Autonomic nervous system (Psychology wiki)
... nervous system by three groups of sympathetic efferent or preganglionic fibers, i. e., the cranial ... Cranial Sympathetics The cranial sympathetics include sympathetic efferent fibers in the oculomotor, facial, glossopharyngeal and ... in the last three nerves. The Sympathetic Efferent Fibers of the Oculomotor Nerve probably arise ... fibers connected with the nerve. The Sympathetic Efferent Fibers of the Facial Nerve are supposed ... and orbital glands. Figure 2: Diagram of efferent sympathetic nervous system. Blue, cranial and ...
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Talk:Neuron
... currently listed in the argument. "Afferent" and "Efferent" are not really useful classifications. Neurons are generally both afferent AND efferent at the same time. The usual classification ... 2006 (UTC) In some cases afferent and efferent can be useful terms, even if the ... still don't think that afferent and efferent are useful terms when describing single neurons ... single neuron, it is neither afferent nor efferent. It is, as you know a ...
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Reticular formation
... by function, cell type and projections of efferent or afferent nature. Taken from "The Brainstem ... and part of the lateral RN. The efferent fibers for the inspiration nuclei follow the ... to the flocculonodular lobe. All of these efferent pathways are projected in an ipsilateral manner ... the cerebellum with its axonal projections. These efferent connections have been proven to project not ... sleep.html). 18) Pan CM, Afferent and efferent connections of the paramedian reticular nucleus ...
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