sábado, 17 de outubro de 2015

Nerves are thrown into a state of excitement when stimulated

Nerves are thrown into a state of excitement when stimulated

Nerves are thrown into a state of excitement when stimulated



Nerves are thrown into a state of excitement when stimulated, and are, therefore, said to possess excitable or irritable properties. The stimuli may be applied to, or may act upon, any part of the nerve. Nerves may be paralyzed by continuous pressure being applied. When the nerves divide into branches, there is never any splitting up of their ultimate fibers, nor yet is there ever any coalescing of them; they retain their individuality from their source to their termination.


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