Parts of a Neuron 1
Topic: Anatomy
Created on Saturday, September 6 2014 by jdmiles
Last modified on Saturday, September 6 2014.
In this cartoon of a neuron, what is the green part called?
A) Green Thing B) Soma C) Nucleus D) Dendrite E) Axon
This question was created on September 06, 2014 by jdmiles.
This question was last modified on September 06, 2014.
ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS
A) Green Thing
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B) Soma
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In this cartoon illustration of a neuron, the single axon is highlighted in green. The axon carries electrical information away from the soma, making efferent connections with other cells. Depending on the location and function of a neuron, an axon may be very short, or may be longer than a meter or two.
The soma is the body of the cell, shown in green in this image:
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C) Nucleus
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In this cartoon illustration of a neuron, the single axon is highlighted in green. The axon carries electrical information away from the soma, making efferent connections with other cells. Depending on the location and function of a neuron, an axon may be very short, or may be longer than a meter or two. The nucleus resides in the neuron soma. It is the darker green blob within the area shown in light green in this image:
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D) Dendrite
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In this cartoon illustration of a neuron, the single axon is highlighted in green. The axon carries electrical information away from the soma, making efferent connections with other cells. Depending on the location and function of a neuron, an axon may be very short, or may be longer than a meter or two. The dendrites are the branched processes shown in green in this image:
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E) Axon
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In this cartoon illustration of a neuron, the single axon is highlighted in green. The axon carries electrical information away from the soma, making efferent connections with other cells. Depending on the location and function of a neuron, an axon may be very short, or may be longer than a meter or two. (
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References:
1. Nolte, J. (1993). The Human Brain: An Introduction to Its Functional Anatomy. Mosby, St. Louis. (ISBN:0801674832) | Advertising:
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Parts of a Neuron 1
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Created: 09/06/2014
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