Drawing of a Typical Neuron

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Drawing of a Typical Neuron Spinal Motor neuron http://www.mindcreators.com/Images/NB_Neuron.gif

Drawings of Golgi-stained Neurons Soma-dendritic arbors (black) Axons (red) http://www.scholarpedia.org/wiki/images/thumb/6/64/Neuron_Llinas_drawings.jpg/300px-Neuron_Llinas_drawings.jpg

Neurons and axon arbors Axon Arborizations Neurons and axon arbors http://jp.physoc.org/content/539/3/857/F7.large.jpg

Geniculocortical axon arbor

Pyramidal neuron dendritic arbor

Pyramidal neuron axon arbor Axon Arborizations Pyramidal neuron axon arbor http://jp.physoc.org/content/539/3/857/F7.large.jpg

Neuromuscular junction Axon Arborizations Neuromuscular junction http://jp.physoc.org/content/539/3/857/F7.large.jpg

Neuromuscular junction Axon Arborizations Neuromuscular junction http://neurolex.org/wiki/All_Neurons