<p>Comment vous a fait alors sait que c'</p>
<p>hola me gusta taco bell</p>
<p>no me gusta taco bell Yuck</p>
<p>Hab</p>
<p>parce que, "authentico ella"</p>
<p>oh yeah, so I take it you understand the basics though
cool.</p>
<p>Lions and Tigers and Bears! Oh MY!</p>
<p>have you gotten your brain yet, so authentic? :)</p>
<p>yes I have you'llsee...</p>
<p>If your dumb and you know it raise your hand!</p>
<p><em>Vivaciously Pulls you'llsee...'s hand up</em></p>
<p>well, if you raised my hand, that means you had to of also raised your hand inorder to pull my hand up. congrats! you are a self proclaimed dummy.</p>
<p>Not Necessarily^</p>
<p>Try to lick your elbow or something!....seems like you're bored</p>
<p>i've licked my elbows many a times......</p>
<p>Try your knee caps.....keep trying until your spine breaks....and you suddenly become an invertebrae</p>
<p>i just did......easier than the elbows.....</p>
<p>If your neck isn't Long^ LMFAO</p>
<p>Yuck! who licks knee caps?</p>
<p>I can bet my entire life you'llsee... will pop out of nowhere and say something hilariously asinine</p>
<p>lol, give me your life...............</p>
<p>i'm back....</p>
<p>lol, you almost won........</p>
<p>almost?....</p>
<p>people forgot about it for like 2 weeks.</p>
<p>Nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system. Afferent nerves convey sensory signals to the central nervous system, for example from skin or organs, while efferent nerves conduct stimulatory signals from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands. Afferent and efferent nerves are often arranged together, forming mixed nerves.</p>
<p>Each peripheral nerve is covered externally by a dense sheath of connective tissue, the epineurium. Underlying this is a layer of flat cells forming a complete sleeve, the perineurium. Perineurial septa extend into the nerve and subdivide it into several bundles of fibres. Surrounding each such fibre is the endoneurial sheath. This is a tube which extends, unbroken, from the surface of the spinal cord to the level at which the axon synapses with its muscle fibres or ends in sensory endings. The endoneurial sheath consists of an inner sleeve of material called the glycocalyx and an outer, delicate, meshwork of collagen fibres. Peripheral nerves are richly supplied with blood.</p>
<p>Most nerves connect to the central nervous system through the spinal cord. The twelve cranial nerves, however, connect directly to parts of the brain. Spinal nerves are given letter-number combinations according to the vertebra through which they connect to the spinal column. Cranial nerves are assigned numbers, usually expressed as Roman numerals from I to XII. In addition, most nerves and major branches of nerves have descriptive names. Inside the central nervous system, bundles of axons are termed tracts rather than nerves.</p>
<p>The signals that nerves carry, sometimes called nerve impulses, are also known as action potentials: rapidly (up to 120 m/s) traveling electrical waves, which begin typically in the cell body of a neuron and propagate rapidly down the axon to its tip or "terminus." The signals cross over from the terminus to the adjacent neurotransmitter receptor through a gap called the synapse. Motor neurons innervate or activate muscles groups. The nerve system runs through the spinal cord.</p>
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