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  2. File:Neuron with oligodendrocyte and myelin sheath.svg

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    Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... English: A neuron cell diagram, cropped to show oligodendrocyte and myelin sheath. Date:

  3. File:Complete neuron cell diagram en.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Complete neuron cell diagram. Neurons (also known as neurones and nerve cells) are electrically excitable cells in the nervous system that process and transmit information. In vertebrate animals, neurons are the core components of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves.

  4. Brain cell - Wikipedia

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    Neurons are often grouped into a cluster known as a nucleus where they usually have roughly similar connections and functions. [3] Nuclei are connected to other nuclei by tracts of white matter . Glia are the supporting cells of the neurons and have many functions of which not all are clearly understood, but include providing support and ...

  5. Nucleus (neuroanatomy) - Wikipedia

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    In neuroanatomy, a nucleus (pl.: nuclei) is a cluster of neurons in the central nervous system, [1] located deep within the cerebral hemispheres and brainstem. [2] The neurons in one nucleus usually have roughly similar connections and functions. [ 3 ]

  6. Soma (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The soma of a neuron (i.e., the main part of the neuron in which the dendrites branch off of) contains many organelles, including granules called Nissl granules, which are composed largely of rough endoplasmic reticulum and free polyribosomes. [5] The cell nucleus is a key feature of the soma.

  7. File:Complete neuron cell diagram numbered large numbers.svg

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  8. File:Neural pathway diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    The lateral geniculate nucleus is the area where the axons have to synapse. After this, the axons flow throughout the white matter and act as optic radiations, which finally travel back to the primary visual cortex located in the back of the brain.

  9. File:Neuron.svg - Wikipedia

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