The three mains parts into which a neuron can be didactically divided are: dendrites, cell body and axon.
Dendrites are projections of the plasma membrane that receive the neural impulse from other neurons. The cell body is where the nucleus and the main cellular organelles are located. Axon is the long membrane projection that transmits the neural impulse at distance to other neurons, to muscle cells and to other effector cells.
What are the three main parts into which a neuron can be divided? What are their...
A neuron has three main parts: dendrites, cell body, and axon. A neuron may send signals to other neuron or other tissues (effectors). Describe how the signal moves from one point to the other.
Label the parts of a neuron in Figure 13.2 Exercise 1: Neuron Structure AXON Node of Ranvier Dendites -2 Niss/ bodies RAxo dendritic -Blinapon sapete Gunction) - Axonic Angrening mydin hilock schwann.cell Yxonic timmar Figure 13.2: Neuron model. Neurons may be classified according to their differences in structure or in function. Functionally, there are three types of neurons. A change in the environment, such as a change in temperature or pressure against the skin, is detected by receptors associated with...
Which of the following parts of a neuron receive and process information? Cell Body Dendrite Synapse Axon Which of the following characteristics is common to oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells? Both from a myelin sheath around a single axon Both provide myelination Both can interact with multiple cells Both are located in the CNS
Question 3 [20 marks] Subsequent events (ISA 560), is divided into three (3) parts. Under each part an auditor has a role that he should play. You are an audit senior in charge of an assignment. You are expected to explain the effect of subsequent events on the audit report and their nature. a. What are subsequent events? (5) b. Outline the three parts in which subsequent events are divided. (11) c. What is the effect of subsequent events on...
What are the main three ways in which an atom can obtain stable chemical stability?
18. What is the difference between a nerve and a neuron? a. A nerve includes parts of multiple neurons. b. A neuron is only the soma, or body, of a nerve. c. Nerves carry information away from the brain, whereas neurons carry information to the brain. d: Nerves are cells that nourish and support the neurons. e. None of the above; there is no difference between these terms.
30. a. In how many ways can a club with 15 members be divided into three committees of five members each, with no member serving on more than one committee, if each committee has different duties? If all committees perform the same functions? In how many ways can the club be divided into three commit- tees, each consisting of a chair, a secretary, and three other members, if the committees have different duties and no one serves on more than...
1. Describe the three domains into which living organisms can be divided, giving an example of a microbe that fits into each domain. What type of microbe is not included in the domain system and why?
The balanced scorecard is divided into four process areas so management can determine a- which parts of the organization should have their budgets lowered. O b. which employees to retain and which employees to let go. C. which areas of the company need to go through retraining. O d. the success of the different units and how all of the pieces fit into place.
What are the main exports of Canada? Explain three different ways in which Canada can diversify its exports.