parallel fiber, teleost
parallel fibers
A parallel fiber results from the axon of a cerebellar granule cell ascending through the molecular layer where it does not bifurcate and synapses on the dendritic branches of Purkinje cells and stellate cells. The parallel fibers in teleost fish do not bifurcate in contrast to other vertebrates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the parallel fiber, teleost?
A parallel fiber results from the axon of a cerebellar granule cell ascending through the molecular layer where it does not bifurcate and synapses on the dendritic branches of Purkinje cells and stellate cells. The parallel fibers in teleost fish do not bifurcate in contrast to other vertebrates.
What body system is the parallel fiber, teleost part of?
The parallel fiber, teleost is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the parallel fiber, teleost?
The Latin name for the parallel fiber, teleost is parallel fibers.
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