DIAXON a bipolar nerve cell
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diaxonsDIAXON, a bipolar nerve-cell
diaxona bipolar nerve-cell
AXONEPart of a nerve cell.
AXONPart of a nerve cell.
AXONPart of a nerve cell
AXONEPart of a nerve cell
AXONEPart of a nerve cell (Var.)
axonan extension of a nerve cell
cytonthe body of a nerve cell
neuroplasmthe protoplasm of a nerve cell
cytonsCYTON, the body of a nerve cell
neuroplasmsNEUROPLASM, the protoplasm of a nerve cell
axoneaxon (an extension of a nerve cell)
axonsAXON, an extension of a nerve cell
axonesAXONE, axon (an extension of a nerve cell)
neuritean axon (an extension of a nerve cell)
electrocytea specialized muscle or nerve cell that generates electricity
myelocytea nerve-cell of the brain or spinal cord
dendrona branched part of a nerve cell, also DENDRITE
neuritesNEURITE, an axon (an extension of a nerve cell)
chronaxythe time required to activate a nerve cell electrically
neuronesA specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell
dendritea branched part of a nerve cell, also DENDRON
myelocytesMYELOCYTE, a nerve-cell of the brain or spinal cord
dendritesDENDRITE, a branched part of a nerve cell, also DENDRON
chronaxiesCHRONAXY, the time required to activate a nerve cell electrically
electrocytesELECTROCYTE, a specialized muscle or nerve cell that generates electricity
dendronsDENDRON, a branched part of a nerve cell, also DENDRITE
neurofibromasA tumor formed on a nerve cell sheath, frequently symptomless but occasionally malignant
neurofibromaA tumor formed on a nerve cell sheath, frequently symptomless but occasionally malignant
neurofibromataA tumor formed on a nerve cell sheath, frequently symptomless but occasionally malignant
myelocyticpertaining to a myelocyte, a nerve-cell of the brain or spinal cord
neurofibrilA fibril in the cytoplasm of a nerve cell, visible by light microscopy
neurofibrilsA fibril in the cytoplasm of a nerve cell, visible by light microscopy
misfiring(of a nerve cell) Fail to transmit an electrical impulse at an appropriate moment
misfired(of a nerve cell) Fail to transmit an electrical impulse at an appropriate moment
misfires(of a nerve cell) Fail to transmit an electrical impulse at an appropriate moment
neuronea specialized cell that conducts nerve impulses: consists of a cell body, axon, and dendrites
internodesA stretch of a nerve cell axon sheathed in myelin, between two nodes of Ranvier
neurofibrilone of a large number of fine fibres present in the cytoplasm of a nerve cell