In what ways are courage cell similar to other cell?
Answer:
Nerve cells own a lot surrounded by common next to other cells, since they must accomplish similar tasks (maintaining membrane integrity, transcribing and translating DNA into proteins, etc.).
Thus, rudeness cells (like other cells) are bordered by a cell membrane, and contain a nucleus, a Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, and other subcellular organelles. However, they are specialised for lofty rates of protein synthesis (as evidenced, for example, by the so-called Nissl bodies - high density areas of rough endoplasmic reticulum brimful with ribosomes).
The primary (light) microscopic difference between nerve cell and other cells is that brashness cells enjoy 'neurites'. These come in two variety: axons and dendrites, which send and receive signals, respectively, from other cell, thus making the connections of the brain's circuit.
There's a nice picture here: http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/d/d_01/d...
i cant remember. axons, dendrites, myelin sheath. something like that.