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neuron
(noorŽon)
a highly specialized cell of the nervous system, having two characteristic properties: irritability (ability to be stimulated) and conductivity (ability to conduct impulses). They are composed of a cell body called the perikaryon, which contains the nucleus and its surrounding cytoplasm, and one or more processes called nerve fibers that extend out from the body. Called also nerve cell. adj., neuroŽnal., adj.

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