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.
by electrical power
Neurons are nerve cells. Unless you mean neutrons which are located in the nucleus of an atom.
in the CNS
2 in war, probably thousands in testing.
high in each nostril
Cerebral cortex
in the CNS
Neurotransmitters are the substances found in the vesicles located in the end bulbs of neurons. These neurotransmitters are released into the synapse to facilitate communication between neurons.
Many upper motor neurons synapse with lower motor neurons in the ventral horn of the spinal cord. This is where the cell bodies of lower motor neurons are located, allowing for the direct control of muscle function.
Functional types of neurons: 1. sensory (afferent) neurons - input to CNS from sensory receptors; dendrites located at receptors, axons in nerves, cell bodies in ganglia outside the CNS 2. motor (efferent) neurons - output from CNS to effectors cell bodies and dendrites located in the CNS, axons in nerves 3. interneurons - communicate and integrate information within the CNS; located entirely within the CNS
medulla
Most neurons in the human body are located in the brain, with the majority being found in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and brainstem. Additionally, neurons are also found throughout the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.