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  1. Neuron - Wikipedia

    Neurons are the main components of nervous tissue in all animals except sponges and placozoans. Plants and fungi do not have nerve cells. Molecular evidence suggests that the …

  2. Cell Press: Neuron

    Neuron is one of the most influential and relied upon journals in the field of neuroscience and serves as a premier intellectual forum for the entire neuroscience community.

  3. An Easy Guide to Neuron Anatomy with Diagrams

    May 12, 2025 · A neuron is a nerve cell that processes and transmits information through electrical and chemical signals in the nervous system. Neurons consist of a cell body, …

  4. What Is a Neuron? Diagrams, Types, Function, and More

    Aug 1, 2025 · Neurons vary in size, shape, and structure depending on their role and location. However, nearly all neurons have three essential parts: a cell body, an axon, and dendrites. …

  5. How Do Neurons Work and Change Over Time? | Caltech Science ...

    A neuron has three parts: the cell body, dendrites, and the axon (Figure 1). The cell body contains the small functional structures called organelles, which are necessary for the cell to survive.

  6. Neuron | Definition & Functions | Britannica

    Nov 30, 2025 · Neuron, basic cell of the nervous system in vertebrates and most invertebrates from the level of the cnidarians (e.g., corals, jellyfish) upward. A typical neuron has a cell body …

  7. What is a neuron? - Queensland Brain Institute - University ...

    A useful analogy is to think of a neuron as a tree. A neuron has three main parts: dendrites, an axon, and a cell body or soma (see image below), which can be represented as the branches, …