It is a cell (neuron) located in the anterior horn of the spinal cord.
The largest human cell is actually the spine's anterior horn cell. Measuring in at 135 microns around, the horn cell has a circumference that is 15 microns greater than an unfertilized egg.
Squamous cell carcinoma in-situ arising hypertrophic actinic keratosis with associated cutansous horn is a skin cancer.
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Second order neuron cell bodies reside in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
The anterior horn cell (nerve cell in the cerebellum) is the largest cell in diameter (135 μm). The longest cell also belongs to the nervous cells (such as the pseudounipolar neurons).
Cell body of sensory neuron - in dorsal root ganglion. Cell body of motor neuron - in anterior gray horn.
The "little horn" in the book of Daniel refers to a boastful and powerful ruler who emerges in the end times. Some interpretations view this figure as symbolic of a future oppressive ruler, while others see it as representing a specific historical person or empire.
is: the cell bodies of motor neurons
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.
Just yesterday, the anti-theft alarm (intermittent horn blasts) on our Dodge Caravan was triggered. Don't know how, but assume it was a system fault. Every time we tried to start the vehicle the horn would blast away. Could not figure out how to stop it. We do not have a remote key bob. Heck, we bought the van second hand, we didn't even know the vehicle had an anti-theft system. What a way to find out! If you call the Dealer, they'll likely tell you to bring the van in because they need to reset something in the computer control module. That's what they said when we called. The following WORKED for me, and didn't cost a cent. There is a small fuse for the Horn, and a larger fuse for the Horn Relay. Removed the Horn fuse, and of course the horn would no longer beep upon starting the vehicle, but now all sorts of lights were flashing on and off -- and not just the headlights. So, removed the Horn Relay fuse as well (could hear it clicking). The lights stopped flashing. Then turned off the ignition, and replaced both the Horn fuse and the Horn Relay fuse. Re-started the vehicle and everything was back to normal -- no intermittent horn blasts or lights flashing on and off. Have had no re-occurrences of the problem, not yet anyway.