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  2. The Nerves - Wikipedia

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    The Nerves were an American power pop trio, formed in San Francisco in 1974 and later based in Los Angeles, featuring guitarist Jack Lee, bassist Peter Case, and drummer Paul Collins. All three members composed songs and sang.

  3. Nervous system - Wikipedia

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    The nervous system derives its name from nerves, which are cylindrical bundles of fibers (the axons of neurons), that emanate from the brain and spinal cord, and branch repeatedly to innervate every part of the body. [5] .

  4. Nerves: Types, Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

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    Nerves, together with your brain and spinal cord, are the foundation of your nervous system. Most of the time when doctors use the term “nerve,” they’re referring to the part of your nervous system outside of your brain and spinal cord. This is called your peripheral nervous system.

  5. Interactive Guide to the Nervous System | Innerbody

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    Explore the nervous system with Innerbody's interactive guide. View detailed diagrams of the brain, spinal cord, and other nervous system structures.

  6. Nerve - Wikipedia

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    A nerve is an enclosed, cable-like bundle of nerve fibers (called axons) in the peripheral nervous system. Nerves have historically been considered the basic units of the peripheral nervous system.

  7. Nervous system | Definition, Function, Structure, & Facts -...

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    Nervous system | Definition, Function, Structure, & Facts | Britannica. Health & Medicine Anatomy & Physiology. neuron; conduction of the action potential In a myelinated axon, the myelin sheath prevents the local current (small black arrows) from flowing across the membrane.

  8. Nervous System: What It Is, Parts, Function & Disorders - ...

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    Your nervous system uses nerve cells called neurons to send signals, or messages, all over your body. These electrical signals travel among your brain, skin, organs, glands and muscles. The messages help you move your limbs and feel sensations, like pain.

  9. Nerve | Definition, Facts, & Examples | Britannica

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    Nerve, in anatomy, a glistening white cordlike bundle of fibers, surrounded by a sheath, that connects the nervous system with other parts of the body. The nerves conduct impulses toward or away from the central nervous mechanism.

  10. 2 min read. Fibers called nerves carry important messages back and forth between your body and your brain. That network -- your nervous system -- has two parts: Your brain and spinal cord make...

  11. Nervous System Anatomy, Diagram & Function - Healthline

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    The nervous system has two major parts: the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The central system is the primary command center for the body, and is...