Nerve Ending Motor

The nerve ending is a section of a neuron in which the axon and myelin sheath, myelinated synapses are formed, and glial cells and axoplasm can also be found. Dendrites are usually present. Its function is usually to exchange nerve impulses. It is a functional analogue of nervous tissue.

*Motor nerve ending*.

The motor ending is formed under the influence of motor nerve fibers. There are tendon, peripheral motor and cutaneous endings. Blood vessels are absent in the dermis. Cell processes in the motor part are connected with blood capillaries. The central processes end with the roots of cells at the nerve or form contacts with nerve fibers and form a synaptic connection. The nucleus is located near the cavernous sinuses, to which it communicates through the embryonic arteries. Motor endings receive power from the terminal branches of the internal carotid arteries