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(v) Perikaryon is the nucleus of a nerve cell.​

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Answered by hmathur566
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Answer:

false your answer is false

Explanation:

becauseNeurons are nerve cells that transmit nerve signals to and from the brain.

Neurons are nerve cells that transmit nerve signals to and from the brain. The neuron consists of a cell body (or soma) with branching dendrites (signal receivers) and a projection called an axon, which conduct the nerve signal.

Neurons are nerve cells that transmit nerve signals to and from the brain. The neuron consists of a cell body (or soma) with branching dendrites (signal receivers) and a projection called an axon, which conduct the nerve signal.The cell body of neurons is also called as neurocyton or perikaryon, containing the nucleus. Hence, Cell body of the neuron is called perikaryon.

Neurons are nerve cells that transmit nerve signals to and from the brain. The neuron consists of a cell body (or soma) with branching dendrites (signal receivers) and a projection called an axon, which conduct the nerve signal.The cell body of neurons is also called as neurocyton or perikaryon, containing the nucleus. Hence, Cell body of the neuron is called perikaryon.So, the correct answer is 'perikaryon'.

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Answered by Brean
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Answer:

The answer is false.

Each nerve cell consists of a cell body called perikaryon or cyton containing the nucleus but its not a nucleus.

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