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cell body
cell bodyn. The portion of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus but does not incorporate the dendrites or axon. Also called soma1.cell′ bod′y n. the compact area of a nerve cell that constitutes the nucleus and surrounding cytoplasm, excluding the axons and dendrites. Also called perikaryon. [1875–80] cell body
cell body[′sel ¦bäd·ē] (neuroscience) The part of a nerve cell (neuron) containing the nucleus and several cytoplasmic structures such as mitochondria and neurofibrils. cell body
cell bod·ythe part of the cell containing the nucleus.cell bodyn. The portion of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus but does not incorporate the dendrites or axon. Also called soma1.cell bod·y (sel bod'ē) The part of the cell containing the nucleus. cell body the enlarged region of a NEURON containing the nucleus.LegalSeeCellFinancialSeecell |