a nucleus
the central nervous system which consists of the brain and spinal cord. the peripheral nervous system which consists of nerves and ganglia (collection of nerve cell bodies outside the central nervous system). AND -peripheral. -central.
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ganglia
Ganglia
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.
the central nervous system which consists of the brain and spinal cord. the peripheral nervous system which consists of nerves and ganglia (collection of nerve cell bodies outside the central nervous system). AND -peripheral. -central.
In the peripheral nervous system, which is outside the central nervous system (CNS), collections of nerve cell bodies are called ganglia.
ganglion
The answer is glia
A ganglion is a description of cluster or collection of nerve cells OUTSIDE the central nervous system (or you can say that it is part of the peripheral nervous system). The brain is part of the central nervous system.
Polio infects the central nervous system in your body. At this part of the central nervous system, nerves go to the muscles. A person is paralyzed from this level of the cord down.
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In "Night," the furnace used for burning the bodies of Jews in the concentration camps was referred to as the "crematorium."
ganglia
Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System
A Nucleus