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In central nervous system neurons are held in position by

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If the neuron does end up firing, the nerve impulse, or action potential, is conducted down the axon. ... The cell to which the axon terminal belongs (sending cell) is called the presynaptic cell, while the cell to which the dendrite or cell body belongs (receiving cell) is called the postsynaptic cell.

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Definition of neurons:

Signals are sent and received by neurons, often referred to as nerve cells, from your brain. Although they share many characteristics with other cell types, neurons are physically and functionally distinct. Neurons are able to communicate electrical and chemical messages to other cells via specialized extensions known as axons.

Definition of central nervous system:

The portion of the nervous system that, in vertebrates, is made up of the brain and spinal cord, from which motor impulses emerge and to which sensory impulses are transferred, which regulates the activity of the complete nervous system.

Definition of neuroglia cell:

Any of the cells that stabilize nerve cells and support their proper function. Oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, microglia, and ependymal cells are examples of several types of neuroglia.

In central nervous system neurons are held in position by

Neuroglia cells hold neurons in place.

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