A Neuron is a specialized type of cell found in the bodies of alleumetozans.. Only
sponges and a few other simpler animals lack neurons.. The features that define
a neuron are electrical excitability and the presence of synapses,, which are
complex membrane junctions that transmit signals to other cells.. The body's
neurons,, plus the Glial cells that give them structural and metabolic support,,
together constitute the nervous system.. In vertebrates,, the majority of
neurons belong to the central nervous system,, but some reside in peripheral
ganglia,, and many sensory neurons are situated in sensory organs such as the
retina and cochlea..
Although
neurons are very diverse and there are exceptions to nearly every rule,, it is
convenient to begin with a schematic description of the structure and function
of a "typical" neuron.. A typical neuron is divided into three parts:
the soma or cell body,, dendrites,, and axon.. The soma is usually compact; the
axon and dendrites are filaments that extrude from it.. Dendrites typically
branch profusely,, getting thinner with each branching,, and extending their
farthest branches a few hundred micrometers from the soma.. The axon leaves the
soma at a swelling called the axon hillock,, and can extend for great distances,,
giving rise to hundreds of branches.. Unlike dendrites,, an axon usually
maintains the same diameter as it extends.. The soma may give rise to numerous
dendrites,, but never to more than one axon.. Synaptic signals from other
neurons are received by the soma and dendrites; signals to other neurons are
transmitted by the axon.. A typical synapse,, then,, is a contact between the
axon of one neuron and a dendrite or soma of another.. Synaptic signals may be
excitatory or inhibitory.. If the net excitation received by a neuron over a
short period of time is large enough,, the neuron generates a brief pulse
called an action potential,, which originates at the soma and propagates
rapidly along the axon,, activating synapses onto other neurons as it goes..
This is called saltatory conduction..
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