Yes. All cells, including neurons have a cytoplasm.
A neurofibril is a fibril found in the cytoplasm of a neuron and is only visible by light microscopy. Its function is to give support and shape the nerve cell.
Ribosomes are not found in the axon of a neuron. Ribosomes are mainly located in the cell body (soma) of the neuron where protein synthesis occurs. The axon is responsible for transmitting electrical impulses and does not have the machinery for protein synthesis.
Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
axon
The body.
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A neurofibril is a fibril found in the cytoplasm of a neuron and is only visible by light microscopy. Its function is to give support and shape the nerve cell.
The cytoplasm within a cell body of a neuron is called perikaryon or soma. It contains organelles necessary for cellular function, such as mitochondria and ribosomes, and plays a role in various cellular processes within the neuron.
Cyton has a large,central nucleus surrouded by the cytoplasm.
the soma, or cell body, of a neuron contains a majority of the cytoplasm. the processes that receive information and those that transmit that information, dendrites and axons respectively, are much thinner and require much less machinery to serve their function.
The cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron is called the perikaryon or cell body. It contains various organelles necessary for cellular function, such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and mitochondria. The perikaryon is where most of the cell's metabolic activities occur.
The axon, an elongated portion of the neuron, carries impulses to the muscles.
Motor Neuron
Ribosomes are not found in the axon of a neuron. Ribosomes are mainly located in the cell body (soma) of the neuron where protein synthesis occurs. The axon is responsible for transmitting electrical impulses and does not have the machinery for protein synthesis.
The axon is the part of the neuron that can carry information for long distances.
Soma
Sensory neuron and motor neuron.