cell body
multi-polar neurons
Cell body of sensory neuron - in dorsal root ganglion. Cell body of motor neuron - in anterior gray horn.
The sensory (afferent) neuron has a cell body located in the posterior root ganglion of the spinal nerve. This neuron carries sensory information from the peripheral receptors to the central nervous system.
The cell body of the first-order neuron is typically located in the dorsal root ganglion (also known as the spinal or sensory ganglion) of the spinal cord. From there, it sends signals to the spinal cord or directly to the brain, depending on the type of sensory information it is transmitting.
The cell body of a motor neuron is located in the spinal cord or brainstem. It contains the nucleus which regulates the activities of the neuron and plays a key role in transmitting signals to control muscle movement.
The nucleus of a neuron is typically located in the cell body, also known as the soma. It is located towards the center of the neuron, where it functions to control the activities of the cell and contains the genetic material needed for cellular functioning.
Nervous System - since brain and the spinal cord are part of it.
The cell body houses the nucleus.Cell body
The synapse between an axon terminal and a neuron cell body is called an axosomatic synapse. This is where the axon terminal of one neuron forms a connection with the cell body of another neuron.
A typical neuron consists of a cell body (soma), dendrites, and an axon.
in your body!
The soma