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same as in any cell, the nucleus contains the cell's DNA and is responsible for protein production and packaging
No, the axon is a fiber that emerges from a neuron, while the nucleus is in the center of the neuron.
There are actually 3 parts to a neuron. The dendrites are tree branch like projections that receive nerve impulses from another neuron, the cell body that contains the nucleus, and the axon, a long fiber that carries the nerve impulse away from the cell body to the next neuron.
A (proto)typical neuron contains three parts: a cell body, an axon, and a tree of dendrites. The cell body is also called the soma, which comes from the Latin for "body". Among many important tasks, the cell body houses the nucleus and most of the other cytoplasmic organelles. For this reason, yet another name for the cell body is the perikaryon, which comes from the Greek for "around the nut", where "nut" refers to the nucleus; thus the cell body is the thing that surrounds the nucleus.The nucleus is present in the cyton, or main body of the neuron.Soma or the cell body
The Nucleus
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Axon, nucleus, and dendrite
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Posterior (dorsal) gray horns contains sensory neuron cell bodies.
The nucleus of a neuron is located near the center of the cell, typically found within the cell body or soma. The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA, which is responsible for controlling the cell's functions and activities.