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What is the function of the cyton?

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The outer part of where the nucleus is located

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What is the function of cyton in a neuron?

Cyton has a large,central nucleus surrouded by the cytoplasm.


What are the names of cell bodies in neurons?

soma or cyton


Where is the nucleus located in the nerve cell?

The cell body,which is also referred to as the cyton.


How are messages in the body transmitted?

The messages are transmtted through neurons that are nerve cells.As each neuron has a Cyton and an axon,one axon is connected to cyton of other cell through dendrons.In this way the network continues in the control of Brain i.e the main neurocontrol organ


What part of the neuron contains the cell nucleus provides nourshiments and decides whether or not to fire?

a cyton body


What is the afferent process called?

Afferent Process is the process by which the dendrites carry impulses toward the cyton.


The other name for Cell body is?

Fat Cell


What does each part of the cell do?

The dendrites receive the stimulus, the soma, or cyton, which contains the nucleus interprets the signal, and the axon and its terminals send the signal to another nerve cell, a muscle, or a gland.


What job does each organ in the nervous system do?

The dendrites receive the stimulus, the soma, or cyton, which contains the nucleus interprets the signal, and the axon and its terminals send the signal to another nerve cell, a muscle, or a gland.


Where are neurotransmitters produced?

The nervous system is traditionally considered the main producer of neurotransmitters. They are produced in the cyton, or soma; the body of the nerve cell that contains the nucleus. They are then transported to the synaptic vessicles where they wait to be released by an action potential by stimulation.


What region is responsible for the gray coloration seen in gray matter of the CNS?

gray matter represents the cytons and non myelinated axon fibres....so actually the white matter is due to myelin and gray due to nothing but cyton....


What does a dendrite look like?

The nerve cell/neuron has braches called dendrites coming off of it, these dendrites are long and are able to cling on to other cells and make it easier. Hope this helps!!!