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Wat (wie) is nonmedullated fibers - definitie

PURKINJE FIBERS ALLOW THE HEART'S CONDUCTION SYSTEM TO CREATE SYNCHRONIZED CONTRACTIONS OF ITS VENTRICLES
Purkinje fibres; Purkinje fibre; Purkinje Fibers; Purkinge fibres; Purjinke fibers; Purkinje cell heart; Purkinje fiber; Subendocardial branches; Purkinges fibers; Punkinje Fibers; Purkyne tissue; Purkyne fibers; Fibers of Purkinje
  • Purkinje fiber just beneath the endocardium.

Mossy fiber (hippocampus)         
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AXONS OF CERTAIN CELLS IN THE DENTATE GYRUS
Mossy fibers, hippocampal; Hippocampal mossy fibers
In the hippocampus, the mossy fiber pathway consists of unmyelinated axons projecting from granule cells in the dentate gyrus that terminate on modulatory hilar mossy cells and in Cornu Ammonis area 3 (CA3), a region involved in encoding short-term memory. These axons were first described as mossy fibers by Santiago Ramón y Cajal as they displayed varicosities along their lengths that gave them a mossy appearance.
Purkinje fibers         
The Purkinje fibers (; often incorrectly ; Purkinje tissue or subendocardial branches) are located in the inner ventricular walls of the heart, just beneath the endocardium in a space called the subendocardium. The Purkinje fibers are specialized conducting fibers composed of electrically excitable cells.
General visceral afferent fiber         
PART OF THE VISCERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Sympathetic afferent fibers; Visceral afferent fibers; Visceral afferents; Primary visceral sensory; General visceral afferent; General visceral afferent fibers
The general visceral afferent (GVA) fibers conduct sensory impulses (usually pain or reflex sensations) from the internal organs, glands, and blood vessels to the central nervous system. They are considered to be part of the visceral nervous system, which is closely related to the autonomic nervous system, but 'visceral nervous system' and 'autonomic nervous system' are not direct synonyms and care should be taken when using these terms.

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Purkinje fibers

The Purkinje fibers (Czech: [ˈpurkɪɲɛ] (listen); often incorrectly pur-KIN-jee; Purkinje tissue or subendocardial branches) are located in the inner ventricular walls of the heart, just beneath the endocardium in a space called the subendocardium. The Purkinje fibers are specialized conducting fibers composed of electrically excitable cells. They are larger than cardiomyocytes with fewer myofibrils and many mitochondria. They conduct cardiac action potentials more quickly and efficiently than any of the other cells in the heart's electrical conduction system. Purkinje fibers allow the heart's conduction system to create synchronized contractions of its ventricles, and are essential for maintaining a consistent heart rhythm.