Postganglionic neuron cell body lies outside the CNS in an autonomic ganglion
spinal cord as opposed to the brain
anterior gray horns
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.
soma or cyton
brain
spinal cord as opposed to the brain
Second order neuron cell bodies reside in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
anterior gray horns
They are located within the spinal cord, specifically, they are found in the gray matter.
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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.
soma or cyton
brain
Sensory neurons: Transmit sensory information from the body to the brain. Motor neurons: Control muscles and glands, enabling movement and bodily functions. Interneurons: Process information within the central nervous system, facilitating communication between sensory and motor neurons.
gray matter of the thoracic and upper lumbar segments of the spinal cord
Yes, cell bodies are found there. Gray matter is cell bodies; white matter is myelinated axons.
The neuron cell body is called the soma.