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Question
a) what specific area of the neuron does the arrow point to? cell body, axon, dendrite, nucleus or nucleolus
b) where would you find this particular type of neuron? cns or pns
this is a histology slide with a red arrow pointing to a large purple area of the cell
Part A
The arrow points to the cell body (soma) of the neuron. The cell body is the large, central part of the neuron that contains the nucleus and other organelles, and in the histology slide, the large purple area matches the description of a cell body (it's the main mass of the neuron with branching structures like dendrites or axon emerging, and the cell body is typically the larger, central region).
This neuron appears to be a multipolar neuron (with multiple processes), and multipolar neurons (especially motor neurons or interneurons) are found in the Central Nervous System (CNS, brain and spinal cord) or associated with CNS - related structures. The cell body's appearance and the context of the histology (likely from CNS tissue like spinal cord or brain) support it being in the CNS.
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