White matter
Nuclei
Yes, dendrites contain Nissl bodies. Nissl bodies, also called Nissl substance or Nissl granules, are rough endoplasmic reticulum in the neuronal cell bodies and dendrites. They are responsible for protein synthesis in the neuron.
Solar plexus.
Some oceans contain areas which have their own names, such as the Sargasso Sea, in the Atlantic. But normally this is applied to regions marked by landforms. or adjacent to them.Flows of water within large bodies are called currents.(see the related question below)
Lysosomes
Synapses. Net flow of charged ions ("impulses") in neuronal cells trigger additional ion flow (ionotropic signaling) or neurotransmitter release (metabotropic signaling) to both neuronal and non-neuronal cell types ("the body") at junctions called synapses.
Yes, they are called spicules, not pores or spiracles as many people think.
Synapses. Net flow of charged ions ("impulses") in neuronal cells trigger additional ion flow (ionotropic signaling) or neurotransmitter release (metabotropic signaling) to both neuronal and non-neuronal cell types ("the body") at junctions called synapses.
During mRNA processing, non-coding regions of the transcript are spliced out. These regions are called introns. Coding regions are called exons.
Yes, there are a number of dry lakes, especially in the desert regions of southern California.
the epidermal layer of a leaf or stem is green due to the presence of pigment carrying bodies called the chloroplasts.also it is seen the palisade tissue of the leaves to carry out photosynthesis
Gray matter in the brain forms primarily due to the clustering of neuronal cell bodies and dendrites. It contains the bodies and processes of neurons, as well as glial cells. White matter, on the other hand, is formed by bundles of myelinated nerve fibers called axons. It provides connectivity between different regions of the brain, allowing for communication and transmission of electrical signals.