The body.
soma
dorsal root ganglion
The smallest neurons in the nervous system are called granule cells, which are found in the cerebellum. Ganglia are clusters of neuron cell bodies outside the central nervous system, and the smallest ganglion is likely to vary depending on location in the body.
The sympathetic ganglion that distributes postganglionic neuron processes to the kidneys and gonads is the prevertebral ganglion called the superior mesenteric ganglion. It is located in the abdominal cavity, anterior to the aorta and just below the origin of the superior mesenteric artery.
No, bipolar cells are a type of neuron found in the retina of the eye, not in the ciliary ganglion. The ciliary ganglion primarily contains postganglionic parasympathetic neurons that innervate the muscles controlling the shape of the lens in the eye.
soma
dorsal root ganglion
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.
unipolar (pseudounipolar)
sensory
The smallest neurons in the nervous system are called granule cells, which are found in the cerebellum. Ganglia are clusters of neuron cell bodies outside the central nervous system, and the smallest ganglion is likely to vary depending on location in the body.
The sympathetic ganglion that distributes postganglionic neuron processes to the kidneys and gonads is the prevertebral ganglion called the superior mesenteric ganglion. It is located in the abdominal cavity, anterior to the aorta and just below the origin of the superior mesenteric artery.
bipolar ganglion
Post synaptic neurons
In a ganglion.
The parts are: the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and pelvic regions. :)
it can 1. synapse with a ganglionic neuron in the same trunk ganglion, 2. ascend or descend the sympathetic trunk to synapse in another trunk ganglion or 3. pass through the trunk ganglion and emerge from the sympathetic trunk without synapsing The answer: Synapse with a parasympathetic neuron in the same trunk ganglion