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Cell body of the neuron.​

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Answered by Arneet260
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Cell body of the neuron.

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Also known as a soma, the cell body is the neuron's core. The cell body carries genetic information, maintains the neuron's structure, and provides energy to drive activities. Like other cell bodies, a neuron's soma contains a nucleus and specialized organelles.

Answered by lavish10313
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core. The cell body carries genetic information, maintains the neuron's structure, and provides energy to drive activities. Like other cell bodies, a neuron's soma contains a nucleus and specialized organelles.

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