Yes. Epidermal dendritic cells arise from bone marrow and migrate to the epidermis. They are also called Langerhans cells after a German anatomist. These cells ingest foreign substances (phagocytic) and are key activators of our immune system.
Phagocytic Cell
Oligodendrocytes - specialized neuroglial cells that assist in production of the myelin sheath.
mast cell is not a lymphocyte mast cell is not a professional phagocyte, but an occasional phagocyte
Cell body.Impulses a received in the dendrite, go through the cell body and out to the axon, where they are transmitted to the next dendrite. Easy way to remember it, it's the alphabet backwards - Dendrite, Cell Body, Axon
Phagocyte**
dendrite, cell body, axon dendrite, cell body, axon
An epidermal cell is a cell that is part of the outer layer of an organism. For example, in humans, skin cells are epidermal. Leaves on plants have epidermal layers on the top and bottom of the leaf.
(phagocyte) - a white blood cell
yes
Dendrite!
All of them!
Langerhan's cells.