Structure of a Neuron
Synaptic Knob
A small structure like a sac that stores chemicals called neurotransmitters which assist in the transmission neural information from one neuron to another.
Dendrite
Is a short, thin, widely branching nerve fibre that is specialised to detect and receive neural information
Axon
Is a single, tube like, fluid-filled extension that transmits messages from the soman to other cells in the body including other neurons, muscles, organs and glands. encased in a white fatty substance that helps speed un transmission called myelin sheath.
The Soma or Cell Body
Is a structure that determines whether the neurons will be activated and thus transmit (send) messages to the other neurons.
Vesicle
Membrane-bound sac found within a cell, typically fluid-filled; for example, lysosome (which is a sac that destroys bacteria)
Synapse
The gap in between neurons
Axon Terminal
Where messages exit to get sent on to other neuron's dendrites
Myelin
a white fatty substance that coats and helps insulate the axon from the activity of other nearby axons.