närvikiududel
Närvikiududel, also known as nerve fibers, are the long, slender projections of nerve cells (neurons) that transmit electrical signals. These signals, called nerve impulses or action potentials, are the fundamental means of communication within the nervous system. A typical nerve fiber consists of an axon, which is the main conducting part, and often a myelin sheath, which is an insulating layer that speeds up impulse transmission.
There are two main types of nerve fibers: myelinated and unmyelinated. Myelinated fibers are covered by a
Nerve fibers are classified based on their diameter and conduction velocity. Larger diameter fibers generally conduct