ganglionˈgæŋ gli ən; -gli ə
ganglion
English Definitions:
ganglion (noun)
an encapsulated neural structure consisting of a collection of cell bodies or neurons
ganglion (Noun)
A mass of tissue.
ganglion (Noun)
A cluster of interconnecting nerve cells outside the brain.
ganglion (Noun)
A centre of power or authority
Ganglion
In anatomy, a ganglion is a biological tissue mass, most commonly a mass of nerve cell bodies. Cells found in a ganglion are called ganglion cells, though this term is also sometimes used to refer specifically to retinal ganglion cells.
Ganglion
A ganglion is a group of neuron cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system. In the somatic nervous system this includes dorsal root ganglia and trigeminal ganglia among a few others. In the autonomic nervous system there are both sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia which contain the cell bodies of postganglionic sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons respectively. A pseudoganglion looks like a ganglion, but only has nerve fibers and has no nerve cell bodies.
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