Nerve06/introduction/basic structure of a neuron
A neuron is made up of the following basic structures: nervous cell body, axon (or nerve fiber), dendrite, and nerve ending. The connection between a neuron and another neuron is the synapse.
Within a cell, the cell body side is the 'central' side, and the nerve ending side is the 'peripheral' side.
Challenge Quiz
The marked part of the neuron is the cell body nucleus axon (or nerve fiber) dendrite nerve ending synapse .
The marked part of the neuron is the cell body nucleus axon (or nerve fiber) dendrite nerve ending synapse .
The marked part of the neuron is the cell body nucleus axon (or nerve fiber) dendrite nerve ending synapse .
The marked part of the neuron is the cell body nucleus axon (or nerve fiber) dendrite nerve ending synapse .
The marked part of the neuron is the cell body nucleus axon (or nerve fiber) dendrite nerve ending synapse .
The marked part of the neuron is the cell body nucleus axon (or nerve fiber) dendrite nerve ending synapse .
Compared to the neuron cell body, the nerve ending side is the peripheral central side.
The cell body side is the peripheral central side.