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

    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 …

  2. Nerve - Wikipedia

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

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

    Mar 22, 2022 · 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 …

  4. Physiology, Nerve - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    May 1, 2023 · At the root of this field is the neuron and how information gets transferred throughout the body via electrochemical signals. This article will cover the mechanism of such …

  5. Nerve: anatomy, definition, types, functions | Kenhub

    Oct 30, 2023 · What is a nerve? In this article we clarify the types of nerves in the body, nerves vs neurons, and explore the cranial and spinal nerves.

  6. Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders - MSD Manuals

    A nerve cell (neuron) consists of a large cell body and nerve fibers—one elongated extension (axon) for sending impulses and usually multiple branches (dendrites) for receiving impulses.

  7. Nerve Structure with Labels: Anatomy and Function Explained

    Aug 24, 2025 · This article explores the labeled components of nerve structure, as depicted in a detailed diagram, offering insights into how these layers facilitate nerve impulse transmission …

  8. Anatomy of Nerves - Classification - Neurones - TeachMeAnatomy

    Nov 6, 2025 · Nerve cells (neurones) – these form the functional basis of the nervous system, responsible for transmitting signals as electrical or chemical signals. Glial cells – these provide …

  9. Quick Facts: The Nerves - Merck Manual Consumer Version

    Because each individual nerve fiber is very tiny, the fibers are bundled together for strength. Large fibers leave your spinal cord and split like the branches of a tree to go all the different parts of …

  10. What is a Nerve? - BYJU'S

    What is a Nerve? A nerve is a cable-like structure within the body designed to conduct nerve impulses that relay information from one part of the body to another. A typical nerve is made …