anterior gray horns
spinal cord as opposed to the brain
For spinal nerves, the general somatic efferent motor neurons have their cell bodies located in the ventral horn of the spinal cord (sometimes also called the anterior horn).Some of your cranial nerves also have motor neurons located in various nuclei of the brainstem.
Sensory neurons (afferent neurons) send sensory signals from the body to the Central Nervous System. Their cell bodies are always found in a ganglion outside the central nervous system. Motor neurons (efferent neurons) send signals from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands of the body. Their cell bodies are always located in the central nervous system.
Postganglionic neuron cell body lies outside the CNS in an autonomic ganglion
gray matter of the thoracic and upper lumbar segments of the spinal cord
There are approximately 640 skeletal muscles in our bodies.
The skeletal muscles and partially the respiratory.
The three kinds of muscles are the smooth, cardiac and the skeletal. The smooth muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. The cardiac muscles are in the heart and the skeletal help move our bodies.
Probably skeletal muscle but smooth muscle would be a close second.
Most of the body's phosphate (85%) is located in the skeletal system
spinal cord as opposed to the brain
They are located within the spinal cord, specifically, they are found in the gray matter.
There are three types of muscles: Skeletal (what we think of when we move our bodies), Cardiac (muscle found only in the heart), and Smooth (muscle in our organs, such as the stomach). Cardiac muscles are striated muscles, they have striations just like skeletal muscles. Striations help move muscles, basically. Hope this helped a little.
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Second order neuron cell bodies reside in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
Only striated muscles have sarcomeres , Skeletal and Cardiac muscles have sarcomeres. As for smooth muscles they doesnt have sarcomeres , since the Z lines are attached to dense bodies
For spinal nerves, the general somatic efferent motor neurons have their cell bodies located in the ventral horn of the spinal cord (sometimes also called the anterior horn).Some of your cranial nerves also have motor neurons located in various nuclei of the brainstem.