Nerve Anatomy
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- Nerves are composed of multiple fibers which in turn are composed of many, many axons. Each successive grouping of fibers is surrounded by connective tissue.
- Axons are the long branches of nerves cells which transmit electrochemical impulses from one nerve to another or to and from target organs.
- The axons are surrounded by myelin, a kind of insulating material formed by oligodendrocytes. In diseases in which myelin is destroyed, electrochemical conduction is impossible, and even if the nerve fibers do not die, they are ineffective.
- Blood vessels travel through the mesoneurium and then divide into capillaries within the nerve to deliver oxygen and nutrients.
- Nerves are vulnerable to trauma, reduced oxygen levels, and diabetes.