An embryo, maybe
Groups of neuronal cell bodies in the central nervous system (CNS) are called nuclei. These nuclei are clusters of cell bodies that are involved in specific functions such as processing sensory information or controlling motor movements. Examples include the thalamus and basal ganglia in the brain.
Large groups of neuron cell bodies are found in structures called ganglia in the peripheral nervous system and nuclei in the central nervous system. Ganglia are clusters of cell bodies outside the brain and spinal cord, whereas nuclei are centralized collections of cell bodies within the brain.
All of the cerebral cortex is gray matter as it composed of neuronal cell bodies which are not insulated with myelin.
Peripheral nuclei are nuclei located at the edge of a cell, away from the center. They play a role in regulating gene expression and cell function by interacting with other cellular structures and molecules. These nuclei help in coordinating various cellular processes and maintaining the overall function of the cell.
The clusters of gray matter that contain neuron cell bodies and lie within masses of white matter are called nuclei. Nuclei are found within the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord, and are responsible for processing and integrating information. They play a crucial role in coordinating and modulating various functions of the body.
Clusters of neuronal cell bodies and dendrites in the brain are called nuclei.
Clusters of neurons cell bodies are called ganglia in the peripheral nervous system and nuclei in the central nervous system. Ganglia contain the cell bodies of sensory or motor neurons, while nuclei contain cell bodies of interneurons or projection neurons.
one large individual cell with many nuclei
Yes, each cell in our body has a nuclei, and in each nuclei there are all the bodies chromosomes including eye color.
Groups of neuronal cell bodies in the central nervous system (CNS) are called nuclei. These nuclei are clusters of cell bodies that are involved in specific functions such as processing sensory information or controlling motor movements. Examples include the thalamus and basal ganglia in the brain.
dorsal root ganglion
cell body of neurons
Large groups of neuron cell bodies are found in structures called ganglia in the peripheral nervous system and nuclei in the central nervous system. Ganglia are clusters of cell bodies outside the brain and spinal cord, whereas nuclei are centralized collections of cell bodies within the brain.
Pseudoplasmodium is also known as a slug. A slug is about 2 to 4 mm long and composed of up to one hundred thousand cells.
Nuclie are in the CNS, while ganglia are in the PNS.
In the central nervous system, a collection of neuron cell bodies is called a nucleus.In the peripheral nervous system, a collection of neuron cell bodies is called a ganglion (plural: ganglia).The one exception to this rule that you may have encountered is the basal ganglia in the brain. Indeed, the basal ganglia technically should be called the basal nuclei, but they were named prior to the terms being defined and the name has stuck.
It does not consist of nuclei