Slot 3.1 - Diagram of Neuron Nissl Bodies Mitochondria Myelin Sheath Axon.

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Slot Diagram of Neuron Nissl Bodies Mitochondria Myelin Sheath Axon

Slot Pseudounipolar neuron of dorsal root ganglion Nucleus with Nucleolus Arrowheads = satellite cells Arrow = nerve fibers

Slot Cell Bodies of pseudounipolar neuron Common trunk of axon and dendrite Nucleus with nucleolus giving “owl eye” appearance

Slot Diagram of myelinated nerve fiber Osmic acid staining Typical staining AxonNode of RanvierMyelin Sheath

Slot Transverse section of peripheral nerve E = epineurium P = perineurium F = fascicle

Slot Nerve (c.s.) Fascicle Endoneurium Axon Perineurium

Slot Motor end plates Axon Motor end plate Muscle fibers

Slot Motor end plates Axon Motor end plate Muscle fiber

Slot Multipolar neurons Axon Hillock Dendrites Nissl Substance

Slot Multipolar neuron Dendrites Nissl Substance

Slot Nerve (c.s.) Fascicle Epineurium Perineurium

Slot Nerve (c.s.) Fascicle Endoneurium Axon Perineurium

Slot Nerve (c.s.) Fascicle Endoneurium Axon Perineurium Epineurium

Slot Nerve (c.s.) Axon Myelin sheath Endoneurium Epineurium

Slot Nerve (l.s.) Node of Ranvier Myelin sheath Axon

Slot Nerve (l.s.) Node of Ranvier Myelin sheath

Slot Autonomic ganglion Nerve cell bodies Capsule

Slot Autonomic ganglion Nerve cell body Satellite Cells Nucleus with nucleolus giving “owl eye” appearance

Slot Autonomic ganglion cell Nucleus with nucleolus giving “owl eye” appearance Satellite Cells

Slot Autonomic ganglion Nerve cell bodies Cell processes