Table of contents | |
External Structure of Neurons | |
Internal Structure of Neurons | |
Types of Neurons | |
Relationship Among Different Types of NeuronsSupporting Cells |
Dendrites:
Cell Body (Soma):
Axon and Terminal Buttons:
Nucleus:
Chemical Messengers (Neurotransmitters):
Neuron Structure and Typical Signal Direction
Additional Neuronal Structures:
Neuronal Membrane:
Synapse:
Myelin Sheath:
Understanding the external structure of neurons provides a foundation for delving into their internal workings and the intricate processes governing neural communication. Subsequent discussions will explore the internal structure and functions of neurons in more detail.
Nucleus:
Genes and Protein Synthesis:
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER):
Golgi Apparatus:
Exocytosis:
Axoplasmic Transport:
Neuronal Internal Structures
Understanding the internal structure of neurons unveils the intricate processes involved in genetic information transfer, protein synthesis, and the release of crucial cellular products. The subsequent exploration of these internal mechanisms will provide deeper insights into the functioning of neurons in the nervous system.
Neuronal Classification:
Neuronal Shapes:
Understanding the diverse types of neurons and the vital role of supporting cells sheds light on the intricacies of neural communication and the significance of structural support in maintaining the functionality of the nervous system.
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