Biology:Group B nerve fiber
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Group B nerve fibers are one of the three classes of nerve fiber as generally classified by Erlanger and Gasser.[1] They are moderately myelinated, which means less myelinated than group A nerve fibers, and more myelinated than group C nerve fibers.[2] They have a medium conduction velocity of 3 to 14 m/s. They are usually general visceral afferent fibers and preganglionic nerve fibers of the autonomic nervous system. They are used in Bainbridge reflex as afferents.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ Guyton, Arthur C.; Hall, John Edward (2006) (in en). Textbook of Medical Physiology. Elsevier Saunders. ISBN 978-0-7216-0240-0. https://books.google.com/books?id=0mdqAAAAMAAJ.
- ↑ "Classification of Nerve Fibers". https://www.pharmacy180.com/article/classification-of-nerve-fibers-3543/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group B nerve fiber.
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