Cell Body
Soma
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The cell body houses the nucleus.Cell body
I believe it's "soma"
I believe it's "soma"
The synaptic cleft is the area of the neuron that secretes neurotransmitters.
It depends on what you mean by 'main'. The AXON is the part which CONVEYS the neural impulse, which could be thought of as the main FUNCTION of the neuron. But the DENDRITES are the parts which assess whether the neuron has been stimulated enough to fire the axon, which is another fundamental function of some neurons. And the BODY (soma) of the neuron is very much a 'main' part of the neuron, because without it the neuron would die.
The cell body or soma of a neuron contains the machinery for protein synthesis, such as ribosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum. This is where the production of proteins required for the functioning of the neuron takes place.
The cell body, called the SOMA, is the main part of the neuron. It is the main metabolic center or region of the neuron. The neuron has 3 parts: DENDRITES (inputs), SOMA (cell body), and AXON (output). The axon is the part which FIRES when sufficient inputs reach it at the axon hillock.
The soma, or cell body, is the central part of a neuron that contains the nucleus and organelles necessary for the cell's metabolic functions. It integrates incoming signals from the neuron's dendrites and plays a crucial role in maintaining the neuron's health and functionality. The soma is essential for producing the proteins and neurotransmitters that facilitate communication between neurons.
the part that facilitates the the transmission of signals is collectively known as the axon but more peculiarly known as the nerve endings.